Federal regulations require that Medicaid send a notice to you at least 10 days prior to discontinuing coverage, stating the reason for the discontinuance and how to file an appeal. If you file that appeal before the effective date of discontinuance, the State must continue your coverage during the appeal process (there are limited exceptions to this rule).
How do I cancel my Alabama Medicaid now that I've moved to Florida?
Yes, it is possible to cancel your health insurance outside of open enrollment if you experience a qualifying life event, such as getting married, having a baby, or losing other coverage. You may also be able to cancel your insurance if you qualify for Medicaid or CHIP. Contact your insurance provider for more information on canceling your coverage.
No, it is not possible to cancel COBRA coverage and receive a refund.
no
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.
each state would have their own reasons insurers can cancel or non renew coverage - this doesn't seem like a reasonable reason to cancel coverage
no it shouldn't cause that is called foul play
Yes, you can cancel your Medicare coverage by contacting the Social Security Administration. It's important to weigh the decision carefully and consider the consequences, such as potential gaps in healthcare coverage.
No. But tell your Medicaid agency about this because providers should bill your private insurance first.
In most cases, you cannot cancel your health insurance without a qualifying event, such as losing coverage from another source, getting married, or having a baby. Without a qualifying event, you may have to wait until the next open enrollment period to cancel your health insurance.
Not if you now only have liability coverage.
Your wife will have to cancel her Illinois Medicaid and apply in NC.