What happens when a change occurs that affects my eligibility for benefits? How do unpaid premiums affect my eligibility?
A. You must report changes to your worker that affect your eligibility. Talk to your worker if you have questions about what changes you need to report. If your situation changes, your eligibility for medical assistance may change. As a result, you may become ineligible for medical assistance or may become eligible for a different program with a different benefit package. When this occurs, your worker will send you a notice telling you how your eligibility has changed. Your eligibility may change from the program that provides the OHP Standard benefit package to a program that provides the OHP Plus benefit package. Medical programs that provide OHP Plus do not require premiums. Unpaid premiums do not affect your eligibility for programs that provide OHP Plus. If your eligibility for a program that provides the OHP Plus benefit package ends because of a change, your worker will evaluate your eligibility for all medical programs. You may have to provide additional information to your wor
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