This is a legal form that was released by the New Mexico Human Services Department - a government authority operating within New Mexico. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form?
A: MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form is a document used in New Mexico to determine a person's eligibility for Medicaid based on certain criteria.
Q: What is Presumptive Eligibility (Pe)?
A: Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) is a temporary Medicaid coverage that allows individuals to receive immediate healthcare services while their regular Medicaid application is being processed.
Q: Who can use MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form?
A: MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form can be used by qualified healthcare providers to determine the eligibility of individuals for temporary Medicaid coverage.
Q: How does the MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form work?
A: The MAD217 Presumptive Elegibility (Pe) Determiner Updated Form is completed by a qualified healthcare provider who assesses the individual's income, residency, and other eligibility criteria to determine if they qualify for temporary Medicaid coverage.
Q: What are the benefits of using Presumptive Eligibility (Pe)?
A: The benefits of Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) include immediate access to healthcare services, such as doctor visits and prescription medications, while waiting for the regular Medicaid application to be processed.
Q: How long does Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) coverage last?
A: Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) coverage usually lasts for a limited period, typically 60 days, during which the individual's regular Medicaid application is being processed.
Q: Can anyone apply for Presumptive Eligibility (Pe)?
A: No, only qualified healthcare providers can apply for Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) on behalf of individuals who meet certain eligibility criteria.
Q: Can I apply for regular Medicaid while receiving Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) coverage?
A: Yes, you can apply for regular Medicaid while receiving Presumptive Eligibility (Pe) coverage. It is important to complete the regular Medicaid application in a timely manner to ensure continued coverage if eligible.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form MAD217 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Mexico Human Services Department.