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The mihealth card
("my health") is a permanent plastic identification card. You will get a mihealth card (if you do not have one already) if you have Michigan Medicaid,Emergency Medicaid, Children's Special Health CareServices (CSHCS), or Adult Benefits Waiver (ABW) benefits. The mihealth card replaced the monthly Medicaid blue paper card.
DO NOT THROW YOUR MIHEALTH CARD AWAY.Keep your mihealth card even if you receive a letter saying you lost your benefits. If you become eligible again in the future, you will use the same mihealth card.
Q: Who will get a mihealth card?
A:Michigan
Medicaid
(includingEmergency Medicaid), , (CSHCS), and
Adult Benefits Waiver
(ABW) beneficiaries.
Q:When will I get a mihealth card? A
:
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for the answer.
Q: All of my children have Medicaid benefits. Will they all get their own mihealth card? A
: Yes, they will all get their own mihealth card with their name and ID number on the
front of the card
.
Q: Who do I call when I need a new mihealth card when my card is lost, stolen or damaged? A:
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for the answer.
Q: If I have a
Deductible
, will I get a mihealth card?
A: No. When you become eligible for Medicaid after meeting your Deductible
amount, you will get a mihealth card in the mail (if you don't have one already). Do not throw this card away. You will use the same card if you become eligible again in the future. You will not get a new card.
Q: How long should I keep the mihealth card?A:Do not throw this card away. Keep this card even if you receive a letter saying you lost your benefits. If you become eligible again in the future, you will use the same card. You will not get a new card.
Q: Does my mihealth card tell me if I'm eligible for Medicaid like the blue paper cards?
A:No. The mihealth cards will only have your name and ID number on the
front of the card
.
The mihealth card does not have information about your Medicaid benefits.
Q: How will my Doctor know if I have Medicaid, CSHCS, or ABW benefits? A:
Your doctor will use your mihealth card to find out if you're eligible for benefits.
Always take yourmihealth card (and your health plan card if enrolled in a health plan) withyouwhen you visit the Doctor, pharmacy, hospital, or other medical provider.
Q: Will my
Department of Human Services
(DHS) caseworker send me a letter when my Medicaid or ABW case is opened?
Or if I lose my Medicaid or ABW benefits? A
:Yes. You should receive a letter telling you if
your benefits were approved or if you lost your benefits.
Q: Can I call my DHS caseworker if I have any questions about my Medicaid or ABW case?
A:
Yes.
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to find your local DHS officeaddress and phone number. Make sure you have your ID number or case number before you call.
Q: Who can I call for information on my Medicaid Health Plan? A:
Call the Beneficiary Help Line at 1-800-642-3195.
When will I get a mihealth card?
A mihealth card will be mailed to you (if you do not have one already) when your application for MichiganMedicaid (including Emergency Medicaid), and/or CSHCS is approved .
You should get your mihealth card in the mail in about a week after your Medicaid,CSHCS or ABW case is opened.
If you have a guardian, your mihealth card will be mailed to the guardian.
Each Medicaid, CSHCS, or ABW beneficiary will get their own mihealth card.
Do not throw your mihealth card away. Even if you receive notice that you're no longer eligible for benefits.
If you become eligible again in the future, you will use the same card.
You will not get a new card.
If you did not receive your mihealth card or if it is lost, stolen or damaged, call the Beneficiary Help Line at 1-800-642-3195.
Facts about the mihealth card:
The mihealth card will have your
Name
and
ID number
on the front of the card.
The mihealth card does not indicate your eligibility information.
The DHS will notify you by mail when you're approved or denied benefits and/or when you lose your benefits.
Take your mihealth card with you when you visit the doctor, pharmacy, hospital or other medical provider.
Your Provider will use your mihealth card to verify your eligibility.
If you are enrolled in a Medicaid or ABW Health Plan, you will receive a mihealth card and a health plan card from your health plan (if you do not have one already).
Deductible
beneficiaries
Beginning on July 1st, Spend-down is now calledDeductible.
When you become eligible for Medicaid after meeting your deductible amount, you will get a mihealth card in the mail (if you don't have one already).
The DHS will notify deductible beneficiaries by mail when they become eligible for Medicaid.
mihealth Card Replacements
If you did not receive your mihealth card or if it is lost, stolen or damaged, please contact the Beneficiary Help Line at 1-800-642-3195.
When you receive your new mihealth card, your oldmihealth cardwill not work.
Please contact your DHS caseworker if your name and/or address have changed.
ReportNAMECHANGES and ADDRESSCHANGES to your DHS caseworker. A mihealth card can not be issued until these changes are reported to your DHS worker.