How to Find Out If Someone Has Medicaid
Medicaid is a state health insurance program that is partially funded by and must meet guidelines set forth by the federal government. Doctors typically run Medicaid eligibility checks before seeing patients on Medicaid to ensure that Medicaid is still active.Things You'll Need
- Medicaid card or Medicaid number
Instructions
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Contact your state Medicaid office to ask about Medicaid eligibility tools. Many states offer online benefit-checking tools that require entering an individual's name and either a Social Security number or Medicaid number.
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Enter in all requested information in the forms on the benefit eligibility screening tool. If a tool is not available, give the patient's information to the phone operator at the number on the back of the Medicaid card so the phone operator can run an eligibility check.
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Review information provided by the phone operator or benefit screening tool. If this information is for yourself and you disagree with it, contact your local Medicaid office. If the information is regarding a patient of yours, suggest that the patient contact the Medicaid office to resolve the issue.
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