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When a board receives a new member enrollment form for a Medicaid or Non Medicaid client that has a retroactive (non-current) effective date, what effective date do/can they use?

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When a board receives a new member enrollment form for a Medicaid or Non Medicaid client that has a retroactive (non-current) effective date, what effective date do/can they use?

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A. When a Board receives a new member enrollment form for a Medicaid or non-Medicaid client that has a retroactive (non-current) effective date, the client should be enrolled as of the effective date on the new member enrollment form, but no more than 365 days retroactive from the current date.

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