Husky covers preventive services like exam, x-rays and cleanings. Basic services covered include fillings, root canal treatment and extractions. Finally, major services like dentures and crowns are also covered.Apr 10, 2018
Does Husky cover gum graft?
Covered for all permanent, baby and extra teeth. Biopsies, bone grafting, alveoloplasty, facial surgery for trauma and inherited facial conditions. Prior authorization is required. The surgical removal of fully erupted teeth when medically necessary or teeth partially or fully covered by gum tissue or bone.
What is the difference between Husky C and Husky D?
HUSKY C provides Medicaid coverage for people with disabilities, low-income seniors who also have Medicare, and people receiving long-term care. ... HUSKY D is the state's newest Medicaid program and covers adults who don't have minor children.Oct 11, 2013
What does husky d pay for?
HUSKY D is a significant source of coverage for behavioral health care. In 2016, more than one in three HUSKY D members – 36 percent – used their coverage to get care for a mental health condition or substance use disorder. HUSKY D is playing a crucial role in fighting the opioid crisis.May 3, 2018
Does Husky cover tooth replacement?
Not covered. The replacement of missing teeth by the use of a removable appliance. Denture prosthesis construction is limited to one time per each 7-year period. Prior authorization required.
What is husky D coverage?
HUSKY D covers adults ages 19 to 64 who do not have minor children and whose income falls below 138 percent of the poverty level – the equivalent of $16,643 for an individual. (For comparison purposes, a person working 30 hours per week at Connecticut's minimum wage – $10.10 per hour – would earn $15,756 in a year.)May 3, 2018
What is covered by Husky D?
HUSKY D covers adults ages 19 to 64 who do not have minor children and whose income falls below 138 percent of the poverty level – the equivalent of $16,643 for an individual. (For comparison purposes, a person working 30 hours per week at Connecticut's minimum wage – $10.10 per hour – would earn $15,756 in a year.)May 3, 2018