23 Miss. Code. R. 200-3.5 - Verification of Eligibility
A. It is the
responsibility of the Medicaid provider to verify a Medicaid beneficiary's
eligibility each time the beneficiary appears for a service. Evidence of
eligibility is demonstrated by the Medicaid identification card issued to each
Medicaid eligible member in a family. A beneficiary is expected to present
his/her Medicaid identification card when services are rendered.
B. A picture ID such as a driver's license or
school ID card is required to confirm the identity of the person presenting for
service. If no picture ID is available, verification must be made by verifying
the social security number and/or date of birth.
C. If it is found that the person presenting
for services was not the Medicaid beneficiary to whom the card was issued, the
provider is responsible for refunding any monies paid by Medicaid to the
provider for those services provided.
D. A plastic identification card is not a
guarantee of Medicaid eligibility.
E. Medicaid providers may verify beneficiary
eligibility status by one (1) of the following methods:
1. Calling the Automated Voice Response
System (AVRS),
2. Using the point
of service eligibility verification system, or
3. Calling the fiscal agent.
Notes
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