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New NC Medicaid beneficiaries can learn about their health care options and primary care providers, and enroll in a health care option. Beneficiary Information Learn about NC Medicaid Managed Care, eligibility, how to apply and more.
NC Medicaid, Division of Health Benefits 2501 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2501
Categories: Family and Children’s Medicaid, Health Benefits/NC Medicaid Tags: Manual Disclaimer: The Google Translate feature (at the top right corner) of the page cannot translate all types of documents, and may not provide an exact translation.
An NCID is a secure online user ID and password you set up to access many North Carolina government programs, including NC Medicaid. If you do not have an NCID, follow the on-screen instructions to create your account.
A. A Medicaid Identification card is issued annually for most Medicaid recipients, including Work First and Special Assistance. (Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiaries (MQB-B) and Medicare Qualifying Individuals (MQB-E) do not receive a Medicaid card.) The color of the card is gray. B. A Medicaid Identification Card: 1.
How do I replace my Medicaid card? Contact your state Medicaid agency . They can help you get replacement cards and answer your questions about what services are covered, providers to use, and how to renew your eligibility.
NC Medicaid assistance goes further in improving the lives of North Carolinians of all ages. This includes support for medically fragile children, people with mental illness and those in adult care and nursing homes. With the Dec. 1, 2023, expansion of NC Medicaid more people can now get Medicaid.
Will I receive a new Medicaid ID card? Yes. Tailored Plans will begin mailing Welcome Packets including a Welcome Letter, Medicaid ID card and Member Handbook May 23, 2024.
The easiest and most convenient way to check to see if you qualify and apply for Medicaid is online. You may also apply with a paper application or by phone. Starting Dec. 1, 2023 , more people ages 19 through 64 will be covered, even if you didn't qualify for coverage before.
As of April 1, 2023, all NC Health Choice beneficiaries with active eligibility will be moved to Medicaid, providing them access to Medicaid services that are not currently covered under NC Health Choice.