My mother-in-law was diagnosed with cancer. She came to US with B-2 visa (tourist). My husband took her to USC for medical assessment and treatment. He also took her to apply for Medi-Cal. Based on what we read from various websites, my husband firmly believe that Medi-Cal will be approved with full benefit based on her condition. Is this true understanding? If it's not true, are we going to be liable for all the medical bills? Please kindly advise. Thank you
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Visitors are not eligible for Medi-Cal.
You will be liable for the bills.
The best thing to do would be to send her to her home country and get treated there.Thanks & Regards
Insubuy
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Originally posted by insubuy View PostVisitors are not eligible for Medi-Cal.
You will be liable for the bills.
The best thing to do would be to send her to her home country and get treated there.
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Healthcare is not free in United States and you will be responsible for all the bills which will be very large.
She may not realize the consequences. You should explain to your mother-in-law that you would be financially ruined if you have to pay all those bills. Therefore, it is in your family's best interest that she go back.Thanks & Regards
Insubuy
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Local: (972) 985-4400
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