Maximum allowable copayments are noted. ... States can impose copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other similar charges on most Medicaid-covered benefits, both inpatient and outpatient services, and the ... In addition, Medicaid enrollees may be denied services for nonpayment of alternative copayments. read more
No. Some states are experimenting with demonstration programs that apply small copays to activities they want to discourage, like seeking primary care at emergency rooms. But in general, no copays for Medicaid. read more
Out of pocket costs cannot be imposed for emergency services, family planning services, pregnancy-related services, or preventive services for children. Generally, out of pocket costs apply to all Medicaid enrollees except those specifically exempted by law and most are limited to nominal amounts. read more
She is in a Blue Cross plan (in NJ they switch you from Medicare to a managed Medicaid plan once you are on Medicaid long term care). I was worried there would be co-pays as there were way back when she was in a Medicare Advantage plan, but so far so good 2 years plus in. read more