You can get application information for medicaid online at the medicaid.gov web site or at your local state or city health department. You can call your health department by phone for information. There will be paper work to fill out. You may need to prove eligibility based on where you live and your income.
If you are already at a medical facility and not covered by insurance, their finance or billing department may advise you or help you.
Yes, if the NY provider is willing to bill Florida Medicaid. If you're moving to NY, you'll need to get your Florida Medicaid canceled, and apply in NY.
If you are visiting Florida and need medical care, you will need to find a provider who is willing to bill your State's Medicaid program.If you are moving to Florida and are eligible in your current state, you will probably be eligible in Florida. However, one cannot transfer Medicaid from state to state. You will have to have your current coverage terminated, and apply in Florida.
From what I understand medicaid does not transfer from state to state, you must apply to whatever state you are moving to.
no
Retroactive Medicaid eligibility may be available to a Medicaid applicant who did not apply for assistance.
There is no automatic transfer of eligibility from one state to another. You cannot receive Medicaid in more than one state at the same time; so, you will need to terminate your Medicaid coverage in NJ. Get a letter from your NJ Medicaid office to that effect that you can give to the FL Medicaid office when you apply there.
You will need to apply at your local departmental of Health and Human services for medicaid in Ohio.
How do I cancel my Alabama Medicaid now that I've moved to Florida?
Yes.
you can still apply for it
Yes, you can indeed apply for medicaid online. You can apply on the following website: http://www.dshs.wa.gov/.
Contact your State's Medicaid agency.