MassHealth has updated their Provider Manual with explanations of the eligibility codes for NewMMIS.
Commonwealth Care members who live in areas where more than one health plan is offered may change their plans between May 25 and June 25, 2009.
Overall, standards for 2009 are less stringent than they were in 2008.
A helpful expenses form makes it easier for unemployed people to prove they can’t afford premium costs. Thanks to Karen Landry at the Gateway Health Access Program in Gardner for sharing it.
Awards may be renewed for up to three years and will cover post-enrollment activities.
Massachusetts residents born in-state can more easily verify citizenship.
MassHealth responds to questions and notes compiled by advocates during site visits to MECs.
Some members may find benefits increase.
A new flyer helps explain the timeline.
Nikki Riel from the Women's Health Network in Franklin County sent me contact info for specific places at MassHealth (click the link for a printable PDF), including the Estate Recovery and Appeals units and various premium-paying programs.