In July 2021, most people in North Carolina with Medicaid saw a change in how they receive their health care. If you have NC Medicaid, you may have received a letter asking you to enroll in a health plan. If you didn’t pick a health plan by the deadline, the State chose one for you so that you could continue to receive care. On July 1, 2021, this health plan started managing your health care.
NC Medicaid Managed Care helps you get the most out of your Medicaid benefits and there are many health plans to choose from. All health plans are required to have the same Medicaid services, such as office visits, blood tests and X-rays. Health plans may also offer added services such as programs to help you quit smoking, eat healthier and have a healthy pregnancy. Health plans work with different doctors and health care professionals. Each health plan has its own network of qualified doctors and health care professionals.
You can change your health plan for up to 90 days after the start date shown on your health plan enrollment letter. After 90 days, you must wait until your next recertification date to change your health plan unless you have a special reason. Learn more about special reasons for changing your health plan. The Ombudsman can help you figure out if you can change your health plan. Call us at 877-201-3750 for help.