How Do You Fill Out A Medicaid Application?
Filing for Medicaid can be confusing. There is so much information. What if you forget something, or don’t know the answer? Read these tips, and be prepared. In order to fill out an application for Medicaid, you will need to provide all of the basic information about your family, such as your names, your address, your phone number, and what your basic needs are (why you’re applying for Medicaid) You will also need to let them know if anyone in your household is pregnant, or disabled. If you will need a translator, put this on the application, so that Medicaid can provide you with one. If you’ve ever been on Medicaid in another state, or if you’ve ever gone by another name, you need to include this on the application as well. Next, you need to know the birth dates, SSNs, sex, and race of everyone applying for benefits. You also need to state what kin they are to you, and whether or not they are U.S. citizens. If you do not provide a SSN for someone, that person will be disqualified from
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