Rhode Island Medicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary in the management of urinary and/or fecal incontinence. If you are enrolled in a qualifying HealthyRhode IslandMedicaid plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
Oregon Medicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary to treat a patient’s condition. These medically necessary items include disposable diapers, protective underwear, liners, and underpads.
OklahomaMedicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary in the management of incontinence in pediatric, young adult, and older adult persons. If you are enrolled in a qualifyingOklahomaMedicaid SoonerCare plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
North DakotaMedicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary in the management of incontinence.If you are enrolled in a qualifyingNorth Dakota Medicaid plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
North Carolina Medicaid will pay for incontinence, ostomy, and urinary catheter supplies to beneficiaries when prescribed by a physician for use in treatment of incontinence due to illness, injury, or disease. If you are enrolled in a qualifying NC Medicaid Managed Care plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.