How do I contact alabama Medicaid?

How do I contact alabama Medicaid?

For numbers not listed here, call Medicaid’s main switchboard at (334) 242-5000 for assistance.

How do I find my Alabama Medicaid number?

You can use the number on your Medicaid approval letter until you get your card. Providers may be able to enter your Social Security Number to locate your card number. You can call 1-800-362-1504 for help.

How do I cancel Medicaid in Alabama?

Contact your caseworker and that person can take care of terminating Medicaid coverage. You may do this by calling the caseworker or visiting in person. If you do not know who your caseworker call 1-800-362-1504 toll free for help.

What documents do you need to apply for Medicaid?

MEDICAID APPLICATION DOCUMENTS

  1. DRIVERS LICENSE, PHOTO ID CARD, OR PASSPORT.
  2. SOCIAL SECURITY CARD FOR APPLICANT, (and spouse if living)
  3. RED, WHITE AND BLUE MEDICARE CARD.
  4. HEALTH INSURANCE CARDS, PREMIUM AMOUNT STATEMENT.
  5. BIRTH CERTIFICATES FOR APPLICANT (Naturalization papers for immigrants) MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE if married.

What is the phone number for Medicaid insurance?

Call us at 1-800-318-2596.

How can I see if my Medicaid is active?

Verify your enrollment online

  1. Log in to your HealthCare.gov account.
  2. Click on your name in the top right and select “My applications & coverage” from the dropdown.
  3. Select your completed application under “Your existing applications.”
  4. Here you’ll see a summary of your coverage.

Can I cancel Medicaid at any time?

You may also have the option of simply ending your coverage, although typically you have to report changed circumstances as a reason to end your coverage. You can report online, over the phone, or by visiting a local Medicaid office in person.

Is Alabama Medicaid retroactive?

(a) The earliest date of entitlement for Medicaid is the first day of the month of application for assistance when the applicant meets all requirements for medical and financial eligibility. (b) An exception to (a) above, is retroactive Medicaid coverage.