NC Medicaid expansion takes effect. How to check eligibility and get health care coverage [The Charlotte Observer]
North Carolina’s expanded Medicaid program officially launched Friday, opening the door for hundreds of thousands of people across the state to access health insurance.
Under the expansion, which was signed into law in March, an additional 600,000 North Carolinians are eligible for Medicaid, including 300,000 who will be automatically enrolled.
Gov.
“A dream a decade in the making finally becomes a reality,” he said.
Under the expansion, adults who make below 138% of the federal poverty level are eligible for Medicaid. That includes an estimated 600,000 North Carolinians, the state’s
Those currently receiving family planning benefits who qualify for full Medicaid coverage under the expansion, about 300,000 people, will be automatically enrolled, NCDHHS said previously.
One of the 300,000,
“It’s like I got sick and I got punished for it,” she said, adding that her tears Friday were “tears of joy.”
The expansion also drew praise on a national level, including from President
‘Every American deserves high-quality affordable health care. Today, we are one step closer towards meeting that promise,” Biden said in a statement.
Enrollment work begins
While Charlotte hosted the kick-off, nonprofits and organizations had enrollment events across the state to help people newly eligible learn about expansion and apply.
One such event was at the
While Medicaid expansion in
Enrollment efforts will be a years-long project. In particular, work will need to be focused on the state’s rural areas, he said. To help with accessibility, “we try to make sure we put them in public locations that are easy access to get to… libraries, government buildings, local hospitals, local clinics, access to public transportation,” he said.
He originally hoped to enroll in a federally subsidized health plan, but the marketplace’s system flagged him as eligible under the expanded Medicaid program, said
Kasongo said his current insurance “never covered anything,” and “then after that I received bills, but I never knew why,” he said. With better insurance, he hopes to be able to get care without fear of hefty bills, he said.
Medicaid expansion in NC was bipartisan
Republican legislative leaders have long been wary of expansion, the
Cooper said Friday the expansion deal was “bipartisan” and that he thinks North Carolina’s plan can serve as a blueprint for other states who haven’t yet expanded Medicaid. The compromise bill passed both chambers of the state legislature in March, with funding tied to the state budget.
“This is what happens when we work together for good,” he said.
Cooper said it’s possible
“It’s still in peril … The next elections will be very telling on whether we can maintain what we have,” he said.
Here’s what to know about getting coverage under North Carolina’s expanded Medicaid program:
Who is eligible for NC Medicaid under expansion?
Under Medicaid expansion, most people are eligible for coverage if they are:
A
Between the ages of 19 and 64 years old
And have an income of
The income threshold rises by
Some non-
That was the case for
During that time she faced a medical emergency that led to a bill of more than
“So very exciting times, very much looking forward to assisting North Carolinians both with Medicaid coverage, marketplace coverage, and I think that for us, whether folks are eligible for Medicaid or marketplace, we’re able to assist with both.”
To check eligibility, visit medicaid.ncdhhs.gov/eligibility. People can also call the NC Medicaid Contact Center at 1-888-245-0179, or reach the
How to sign up for NC Medicaid
There are multiple options for signing up for North Carolina’s expanded Medicaid program.
To apply online, visit epass.nc.gov. People can also apply by phone by calling the NC Medicaid Contact Center at 1-888-245-0179 or calling your county’s
Those looking to apply by mail, fax or email should download an application from medicaid.ncdhhs.gov and send it to their county’s social services office.
To apply in person, visit your county’s social services office. Walk-ins are welcome, but the state recommends making an appointment ahead of time by calling the office or the NC Medicaid Contact Center.
Applicants need to provide their full legal name, date of birth, mailing address and signature to apply.
Applicants may also be asked to provide documentation including:
Proof of identity, such as a driver’s license or school ID
Proof of
Your Social Security Number
Employer and income information for you and others in your household, such as pay stubs, W-2 forms, tax returns or business records
Award letters from other sources of income, such as
Copies of all medical or life insurance policies
Recent bank statements
Lists of all /To make simple, any different words than “real property?” real property you own and all cars, trucks, motorcycles or boats you or others in your household own
“You can apply with an application that is missing information and add it later. However, giving as much information as possible may help you get a decision faster,” the state says on its Medicaid website.
It can take up to 45 days for social services to make a decision on applications, or up to 90 days for disability applications. Social services may contact applicants for more information.
Other health insurance options
People who still don’t qualify for Medicaid but need health insurance have other options.
For those 65 or older, open enrollment for Medicare runs through
People also can search for health insurance plans through the federal marketplace and see if they qualify for a health care subsidy through
North Carolinians can reach the
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