Changes may be coming to your health insurance. Here’s what you need to know.
Changes may be coming to your health insurance. Here’s what you need to know.
If you are enrolling in Medicaid for the first time or if the state automatically assigned you to an MCO, you may change your MCO one time within 90 days. You may change MCOs for any reason within the first 90 days of initial enrollment.
If you do not change within 90 days, you must remain with your MCO for 12 months before you can change again. You can change your Medicaid MCO once a year.
You also may change MCOs in select circumstances, such as combining all household members or children into the same MCO, or if you moved and your current MCO does not provide service in the county where you now live.