Kentucky Medicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary to treat a patient’s condition. Children must be older than 3 years to be eligible for supplies. Prior authorization may be required to receive incontinence supplies.
Kansas Medicaid will pay for incontinence supplies when there is a medical need for the treatment or therapy of an illness or physical condition. If you are enrolled in a qualifying Kansas Medical Assistance Program (KMAP), you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
Iowa Medicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary to treat a patient’s condition. If you are enrolled in a qualifying Iowa Medicaid plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
Indiana Medicaid will pay for incontinence supplies when prescribed by a physician for use in chronic pathologic conditions that cause incontinence. If you are enrolled in a qualifying Indiana Health Coverage Programs, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.
Illinois Medicaid covers incontinence supplies that are medically necessary in the management of incontinence associated with a broad range of medical conditions. If you are enrolled in a qualifying Illinois Medicaid health plan, you may be eligible to receive low-cost or free incontinence supplies.