(11/05)
-- Effective January 1, 2006, there will be changes in Health Check (Medicaid)
and NC Health Choice that affect eligibility and coverage for
children birth through 5 years. On this date:
Eligibility for Health Check for children birth through 5 years of age will
change to 200% of the federal poverty level (currently $38,700
for a family of 4).
Children birth through 5 enrolled in NC
Health Choice will be moved to the Health Check Program. (See
additional articles in "News" for details regarding transition
implementation).
Health Choice will cover children ages 6
through 18 at the same eligibility levels as before (family incomes
between 100% and 200% of the federal poverty level). No children
ages birth through 5 will be covered under NCHC after January
1, 2006.
Effective January 1, 2006, the Department
of Health and Human Services may allow up to 3% enrollment growth
in the NC Health Choice Program every 6 months. (Our current
rate of growth is around 0.5% per month).
On January 1, 2006, NC Health Choice reimbursement
rates will be paid at 115% of the Medicaid fee schedule; effective
July 1, 2006, the rates will be paid at 100% of the Medicaid
fee schedule. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina will continue
to be the intermediary for processing NC Health Choice claims.
Also, the Department of Health and Human
Services will be moving NC Health Choice children ages 6 through
18 into the Community Care of NC (CCNC) networks for case management,
and
NC Health Choice will
pay CCNC providers for these services as is currently allowed
under Medicaid. (Details about implementation of this provision
will
be shared when available).
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