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Medicaid will reevauate your ability to retain thier insurance within thier guildlines, if you didnt report the changes in the time frame *usually 10 days after getting your first pay check, its fraud.
Swith to? You said your making good money, you dont qualify and neither does she or the kids. You might be in that gray zone, only BCBS can answer these questions, dont be afraid to ask, demand to ask. Im guessing you will have zero coverage for this pregnancy and be paying for the upcoming events. Ask if at least will the baby once born will be covered. I have read, that children not added at the proper enrollment period by mistake kept the parents from utilising their insurance for the child.
No they do not have to. Insurance has to follow state law. Your state. Then they have thier own plans/policy regulations too. Call asap and make sure your not committing fraud with Medicare.UI must recieve notice of work performed whether you recieved payment or not. Medicaid may follow that in thier questionaire, OR they may have it worded, and changes to family income, so that once you get your first paycheck, and know the exact gross amount, thats when they want to be notified. Also, they are so overburdened, you may need to go into thier office to find out how it will affect you and yours, and not wait for mail, which may say, you were disqualified at a date longer back then you knew and are racking up bills, and will have upset providers who didnt recieve any payment due to the slow responses from Medicaid.
You may luck out and be able to keep the Medicaid longer than expected too, so its worth the time to go to the office early in the morning and request to see your worker and get up to date information so you can plan on what to expect. The way Fed/State aid figures it, birth control was available and you failed to use it, so they really shouldnt have to pay for your mistakes, you should be financially responsible, and make payments to the providers right.
Swith to? You said your making good money, you dont qualify and neither does she or the kids. You might be in that gray zone, only BCBS can answer these questions, dont be afraid to ask, demand to ask. Im guessing you will have zero coverage for this pregnancy and be paying for the upcoming events. Ask if at least will the baby once born will be covered. I have read, that children not added at the proper enrollment period by mistake kept the parents from utilising their insurance for the child.
No they do not have to. Insurance has to follow state law. Your state. Then they have thier own plans/policy regulations too. Call asap and make sure your not committing fraud with Medicare.UI must recieve notice of work performed whether you recieved payment or not. Medicaid may follow that in thier questionaire, OR they may have it worded, and changes to family income, so that once you get your first paycheck, and know the exact gross amount, thats when they want to be notified. Also, they are so overburdened, you may need to go into thier office to find out how it will affect you and yours, and not wait for mail, which may say, you were disqualified at a date longer back then you knew and are racking up bills, and will have upset providers who didnt recieve any payment due to the slow responses from Medicaid.
You may luck out and be able to keep the Medicaid longer than expected too, so its worth the time to go to the office early in the morning and request to see your worker and get up to date information so you can plan on what to expect. The way Fed/State aid figures it, birth control was available and you failed to use it, so they really shouldnt have to pay for your mistakes, you should be financially responsible, and make payments to the providers right.