Obsolete 1124 704 Eligibility Review
Effective Date: January 1, 2024
Previous Policy
An eligibility review is the process of gathering and verifying all factors of eligibility to determine if a member remains eligible.
- Reviews are required for all CHIP programs once every 12 months, and no more frequently than once every 12 months.
- Exception: the member became pregnant while covered by the CHIP program. See section 222.
- The eligibility agency must begin the review process early enough that a redetermination can be made before the end of the current certification period.
- The eligibility agency must attempt a redetermination of benefits based on current, reliable information without requiring any information from the member (ex parte review see 704-1).
- Any form of verification may be used as long as it does not involve asking the member. (705)
- Members may move between medical programs during the ex parte review.
- If available information is insufficient to determine continued eligibility, member participation in the eligibility review is required (704-2).
- If an ex parte review has not been attempted and an eligibility review (online, telephonic or pre-populated) has been completed, the ex parte must be attempted before using the completed eligibility review. If the ex parte can be completed, use the completed eligibility review as a change report form (804). If the ex parte cannot be completed, use the eligibility review form to complete a member participation eligibility review 704-2).
- If unable to complete the ex parte review, member participation is required (704-2).
- See 703 for length of a certification period.
- See 435 for budgeting of income.
- See 804 and 102-3 for changes during the certification period.