- You must learn and understand each right you have under the Medicaid program. That includes the responsibility to:
- Learn and understand your rights under the Medicaid program.
- Ask questions if you do not understand your rights.
- Learn what choices of health plans are available in your area.
- You must abide by the health plan’s and Medicaid’s policies and procedures. That includes the responsibility to:
- Learn and follow your health plan’s rules and Medicaid rules.
- Choose your health plan and a Primary Care Provider quickly.
- Make any changes in your health plan and Primary Care Provider in the ways established by Medicaid and by the health plan.
- Keep your scheduled appointments.
- Cancel appointments in advance when you cannot keep them.
- Always contact your Primary Care Provider first for your non-emergency medical needs.
- Be sure you have approval from your Primary Care Provider before going to a specialist.
- Understand when you should and should not go to the emergency room.
- You must share information about your health with your Primary Care Provider and learn about service and treatment options. That includes the responsibility to:
- Tell your Primary Care Provider about your health.
- Talk to your providers about your health care needs and ask questions about the different ways your health care problems can be treated.
- Help your providers get your medical records.
- You must be involved in decisions relating to service and treatment options, make personal choices, and take action to keep yourself healthy. That includes the responsibility to:
- Work as a team with your provider in deciding what health care is best for you.
- Understand how the things you do can affect your health.
- Do the best you can to stay healthy.
- Treat providers and staff with respect.
- Talk to your provider about all your medications.
Additional Member Responsibilities while using Access2Care:
- When requesting NEMT services, you must provide the information requested by the person arranging or verifying your transportation.
- You must follow all rules and regulations affecting your NEMT services.
- You must return unused advanced funds. You must provide proof that you kept your medical appointment prior to receiving future advanced funds.
- You must not verbally, sexually, or physically abuse or harass anyone while requesting or receiving NEMT services.
- You must not lose bus tickets or tokens and must return any bus tickets or tokens that you do not use. You must use the bus tickets or tokens only to go to your medical appointment.
- You must only use NEMT services to travel to and from your medical appointments. www.×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogHealthPlan.com ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog STAR 1-888-672-2277
- If you have arranged for an NEMT service but something changes, and you no longer need the service, you must contact the person who helped you arrange your transportation as soon as possible.
If you think you have been treated unfairly or discriminated against, call the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) toll-free at 1-800-368-1019. You also can view information concerning the HHS Office of Civil Rights online at .