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Confused About Medicaid Transformation? Here's Some Help


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For the first time ever, most Medicaid patients have to choose their health plan. It’s part of North Carolina’s transition to managed care, and Charlotte’s Center for Legal Advocacy wants to make sure beneficiaries understand the changes.
“This is a completely new world for many Medicaid beneficiaries,” says attorney Rebecca Friedman with the Center for Legal Advocacy. Eligibility criteria won’t change, but Friedman says enrollees may need help to “understand what a plan network is, and what they’d have to do to ensure that they can still see their providers.”
There are 2.3 million Medicaid recipients in North Carolina, but only 1.6 million of them need to enroll in a plan. Friedman worries that some beneficiaries may be confused whether they’re one of the ones that has to sign up.

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