Examples of Medicaid beneficiary in a sentence
The savings must be expended for the benefit of the Medicaid beneficiary enrolled in the waiver.
To assure a product is payable for administration to a Medicaid beneficiary, compare the labeler code (the first five (5) digits of the NDC) to the list of covered labelers which is maintained on the DHS contracted Pharmacy vendor website.A complete listing of “Covered Labelers” is located on the website.
Describe the remedies the State has or will put in place in the event that Medicaid beneficiary utilization falls below the utilization standards described above.
Medically needy beneficiaries are those who do not qualify for cash benefits under a categorical program but meet the criteria to qualify as a medically indigent Medicaid beneficiary.
If a Hospital Facility determines that COBRA coverage is potentially available, and that a patient is not a Medicare or Medicaid beneficiary, the patient or Guarantor shall provide the Hospital Facility with information necessary to determine the monthly COBRA premium for such patient, and shall cooperate with Hospital Facility staff to determine whether he or she qualifies for Hospital Facility COBRA premium assistance, which may be offered for a limited time to assist in securing insurance coverage.
For the purpose of this provision, the term “third party” includes an individual, institution, corporation, or public or private agency that is or may be liable to pay all or part of the medical costs of injury, disease or disability of a Medicaid beneficiary and to report any such payments as third parties on claims filed for Medicaid payment.
This report must be filed with the State Treasurer, with a copy to the Division of Medicaid, prior to November 1 of the year in which the facility provided services to the Medicaid beneficiary having funds to which this section applies.
When there is a change of ownership or retirement, a provider must continue to maintain all Medicaid beneficiary records, unless an alternative method for maintaining the records has been established and approved by the Division of Medicaid.
This process also involves weighing the probability of occurrence of each outcome before choosing the option with the highest sum of the weighed utilities.
If the provider agrees to accept the patient as a Medicaid beneficiary and agrees to bill Medicaid for the services rendered, the beneficiary may not be charged for this billing procedure.