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Protect your Medicaid rights - Ask for a fair hearing
by: Georgia Legal Services ProgramĀ®
PROTECT YOUR MEDICAID RIGHTS
Linda Lowe Georgia Legal Services Program Last Revised: May 2005
PROTECT YOUR MEDICAID RIGHTS
If you have Medicaid problems, ask for a
fair hearing.
If you have problems with Medicaid, you
have rights:
● WRITTEN NOTICE.
You have the right to a written notice when the state plans to cut off your
Medicaid, deny you services, or take any other action that is
unfavorable to you. The notice must include the reasons for the action.
● NOTICE BEFORE THE
STATE CUTS OFF YOUR MEDICAID. In almost all cases, you have
the right to 10 days notice before the state cuts off your Medicaid.
Also, if the state finds you are not eligible for one type of Medicaid,
it must look to see whether you are eligible for any other type.
● A FAIR HEARING.
If you disagree with a decision the state makes, you have the right to a fair
hearing. Call your county Department of Family and Children’s Services
to ask for a fair hearing.
What is a fair hearing?
A fair hearing is a chance to get state officials to change their decision
about your case. An independent administrative law judge from the
Office of State Administrative Hearings will come to your county. The
judge will listen to you, listen to Medicaid workers, read the law, and
write a decision. You can represent yourself or you can take a lawyer
or other person to represent you. The judge should send you a written
decision within 90 days after you ask for the hearing. Sometimes your
problem can be solved even before the hearing. Make sure you really
agree with what the state is doing before you cancel the hearing. If
you are not sure, it is better to go to the hearing and talk to the
judge.
How do I get a fair hearing?
You usually have 30 days from the date on the notice to ask for a fair
hearing. If you ask for a hearing within 10 days, you can keep getting
Medicaid while you appeal. (If you lose, the state could ask you to
pay back benefits it paid while you appealed.)
Call or visit your county Department of
Family and Children’s Services (DFCS) to ask for a fair hearing. You
must send a written request within 15 days after you first ask for the
hearing if you did not do it in writing.
Send your request for a fair hearing to:
Department of Human Resources Legal
Services Section 2 Peachtree Street, NW - 29th Floor Atlanta,
Georgia 30303-3159 404-657-1123 (fax)
Times when you may want to ask
for a Medicaid fair hearing:
You apply for Medicaid, but the State
decides you are not eligible
You are not allowed to apply for
Medicaid when you ask
The State takes more than 45 days to
make a decision on your application (90 days if the State must decide
whether you are disabled)
Your Medicaid is cut off
Your doctor, pharmacist, transportation
broker, Ga. Better Health Care provider, dentist, or another health
care provider tells you Medicaid will not pay for a service you need
Medicaid does not pay for a service you
have already received
The state decides you cannot have
nursing home care or services under the Community Care Services
Program, the Mental Retardation Waiver, the Independent Care Waiver,
or another waiver program
Services Medicaid has been paying for
are stopped and you believe they should not be stopped
You have any other problem with
Medicaid
For more information please
contact the Atlanta Legal Aid Society or Georgia Legal Services Program
office nearest you.
For Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton,
and Gwinnett Counties, call Atlanta Legal Aid Society: 404-524-5811
For all other counties, call
Georgia Legal Services Program: 1-800-498-9469 (toll free), or, f
or the Hearing Impaired, call: TDD 1-800-255-0056
For Seniors age 60 and older, call
the Georgia Senior Legal Hotline: 1-888-257-9519 (toll free)
Linda Lowe
Georgia Legal Services Program Last Revised: May 2005
Last Reviewed On: 05/16/05
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