Is the Partial Hospital/Day Hospital program covered by Medicaid?
Medicare? A: Butler Hospital does accept Medicare, though there is an approximate $60 per day copay for partial hospitalization. Medicaid does not pay for Partial Hospital services. However, a member of Butler’s Patient Financial Services Department can discuss insurance options and/or policy limits with you, as well as develop a payment plan if necessary. Q: I’ve been vomiting for over a year, probably with the considence of Litium. I am also on Cymblata and Tranzadone along with a whole slew of medical meds. Thus far they haven’t found a cause whether pysch or medical. In the past I did have a Litium toxic problem. I was in Butler to detox on all my pills. I felt fine after that that doctors started pilling me up again. The last time I felt good was October 2007. I vomit just about everyday. I have had it. Can you be of help? Thank you. A: Sometimes it can be challenging to find the right medications, ones that help and also are tolerable. It is important that you have a doctor that
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