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by Prof. Riley Mohr PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the different types of Medicaid beneficiaries in North Carolina?

As a Medicaid or NC Health Choice beneficiary, you fall into one of three categories: . Most beneficiaries receiving Medicaid or NC Health Choice will be required to transition to NC Medicaid Managed Care. This means you must choose a health plan and a Primary Care Provider (PCP).

Where can I find a doctor that accepts Medicare and Medicaid?

Where can I find a doctor that accepts Medicare and Medicaid? To find a doctor that accepts Medicare payments, you may want to visit the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Physician Compare.

Can I change my primary care physician (PCP) in NC?

Some beneficiaries will remain in NC Medicaid Direct, which is the “fee-for-service” program. This is how you receive health care services now. This means you cannot choose a health plan and you do not need to choose a new PCP unless you want to change to your current PCP.

How to apply for NCNC Medicaid Managed Care – exempt?

NC Medicaid Managed Care – Exempt. 1 Choose a health plan that your provider works with. If you have questions about the instructions in the letter you received , 1.1 Call 1-833-870-5500 (toll free), 1.2 Or go online at ncmedicaidplans.gov. 1.3 You can ask your provider which health plans they work with,

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How to find out who is taking new patients?

Call the Medicaid Contact Center at 888-245-0179, or. Call your local DSS Office, or. Go to Find a provider. (link is external) to see who is taking new patients. If you know the provider by their last name, search by “Provider for a Plan.”. Enter at least part of the last name and a location to search.

Do you have to transition to Medicaid in NC?

You will be required to transition to NC Medicaid Managed Care if you: Receive full benefits through the Family and Children’s or the Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid programs, or through the NC Health Choice or Medicaid for Pregnant Women program.

Is NC Medicaid managed care mandatory?

NC Medicaid Managed Care – Mandatory. . Most beneficiaries receiving Medica id or NC Health Choice will be required to transition to NC Medicaid Managed Care. This means you must choose a health plan and a Primary Care Provider (PCP). If you must choose, NCDHHS - Division of Health Benefits will send you a letter that tells you how to transition ...

Do you have to choose a new PCP for NC Medicaid?

This is how you receive health care services now. This means you cannot choose a health plan and you do not need to choose a new PCP unless you want to change to your current PCP. You will stay in NC Medicaid Direct if you:

Can you stay in NC Medicaid Direct?

NC Medicaid Managed Care – Exempt. Some beneficiaries can choose to stay in NC Medicaid Direct. This means you are not required to choose a health plan and a PCP. NCDHHS - Division of Health Benefits will send you a letter that tells you if you have the choice to enroll.

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