23 Miss. Code. R. 101-12.4 - Pre-Populated Renewals
A. If the Division
of Medicaid cannot renew eligibility based on information available to the
agency from electronic data matches, the Division of Medicaid issues a
pre-populated renewal form to the recipient displaying the information that is
available to the Division of Medicaid.
B. The beneficiary has a minimum of thirty
(30) days from the date the renewal form is issued to respond and provide any
necessary information needed to renew eligibility, including returning the
signed renewal form. The signed renewal form and any paper verifications must
be returned to the Division of Medicaid through any of the modes permitted for
submission of applications listed in Miss. Admin Code Part 101, Part 4.2.
C. If a signed renewal form is not
returned by the due date or if all requested information is not provided a
telephone contact is attempted prior to taking action to terminate eligibility.
D. If the beneficiary is
determined no longer eligible at the time of the annual redetermination of
eligibility, the Division of Medicaid reviews the information in the case
record for possible eligibility under any other available coverage within
Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), if appropriate.
1. Terminated individuals are referred for
health coverage through the Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM), as
appropriate.
2. Eligibility is not
terminated by the Division of Medicaid until after the pre-populated review
form is issued and the beneficiary is allowed the opportunity to respond to the
information.
E. If a
renewal form and/or requested information is not returned timely for either a
modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) or aged, blind and disabled (ABD) renewal
but the beneficiary subsequently submits the signed renewal form and any
necessary information needed to renew eligibility within ninety (90) (ninety)
days after the case is terminated, the case will be reinstated without
requiring a new application, provided all eligibility factors are met
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