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How do I get a Medicaid provider number in Florida?

How do I get a Medicaid provider number in Florida?

Obtain a Florida Medicaid Provider Application. The application can be downloaded at the Florida Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association’s website or by contacting the Florida Agency For Health Care Administration at: 888-419-3456.

How do I check my Medicaid status in Florida?

For help with this and other questions, the Florida Medicaid phone number is 1-877-711-3662, TDD 1-866-467-4970.

What is my Florida Medicaid ID number?

Your Florida Medicaid identification number is not on your gold card. Your Florida Medicaid number is kept in your Florida Medicaid file. Any provider can use your gold card or health plan’s membership card to check the Florida Medicaid file to find out if you are eligible for Florida Medicaid services.

How do I file a Florida Medicaid claim?

UB-04 claim forms may be ordered from the Medicaid fiscal agent by completing and submitting a claims order. The order form is available on the Medicaid fiscal agent’s Web Portal at http://mymedicaid-florida.com. Click on Public Information for Providers, then on Provider Support, and then on Forms.

How do I apply for Florida Medicaid Online?

Apply Online: You can apply online for this program at www.myflorida.com/accessflorida/. Apply by mail or fax. You can apply for Medicaid for children through fax or email. Children eligible for Medicaid can also receive benefits under Florida KidCare Program.

What is the monthly income limit for Medicaid in Florida?

$2,523.00
Effective Jan 1, 2022, the applicant’s gross monthly income may not exceed $2,523.00 (up from $2,382.00). The applicant may retain $130 per month for personal expenses. However, even having excess income is not necessarily a deal-breaker in terms of Medicaid eligibility.

What does Medicaid cover for adults in Florida?

Medicaid services may include: physician, hospital, family planning (birth control, pregnancy and birth care), home health care, nursing home, hospice, transportation, dental and visual, community behavioral health, services through the Child Health Check-Up program, and other types of services.