How to Cancel Georgia Medicaid

If you no longer qualify for Georgia Medicaid or need to cancel your coverage, there are a few steps you need to take. First, contact the Georgia Medicaid office to let them know you want to cancel your coverage. You can do this in person, by phone, or by mail. Then, complete the Georgia Medicaid disenrollment form and return it to the Medicaid office. The form can be found online or at your local Medicaid office. Once the Medicaid office processes your disenrollment form, your coverage will be canceled. You will receive a confirmation letter in the mail.

Eligibility Requirements for Georgia Medicaid

To qualify for Georgia Medicaid, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria. These criteria include:

  • Age: Individuals must be under 19 years old, 65 years old or older, or blind or disabled.
  • Income: Individuals must meet certain income guidelines. For example, in 2023, the income limit for a single person is $1,657 per month, and for a family of four, it is $3,383 per month.
  • Assets: Individuals must have limited assets. For example, in 2023, the asset limit for a single person is $2,000, and for a couple, it is $3,000.

In addition to meeting these general eligibility requirements, individuals may also qualify for Medicaid if they meet certain other requirements, such as being pregnant, being a child in foster care, or being a legal immigrant.

Additional Information

To learn more about Georgia Medicaid eligibility requirements, individuals can visit the Georgia Department of Community Health website or call the Medicaid customer service line at 1-877-423-4746.

Table of Georgia Medicaid Eligibility Requirements

Category Age Income Assets
Children Under 19 years old 138% of the federal poverty level $2,000 for a single person, $3,000 for a couple
Pregnant Women Any age 138% of the federal poverty level $2,000 for a single person, $3,000 for a couple
Adults with Disabilities 18 years old or older SSI income limit $2,000 for a single person, $3,000 for a couple
Older Adults 65 years old or older SSI income limit $2,000 for a single person, $3,000 for a couple

Reporting Changes That May Affect Medicaid Eligibility

It is important to report any changes in your circumstances that may affect your Medicaid eligibility. Some of the changes that you need to report include:

  • Changes in your income
  • Changes in your assets
  • Changes in your household size
  • Changes in your marital status
  • Changes in your address
  • Changes in your employment status
  • Changes in your health insurance coverage
  • Changes in your immigration status

You can report these changes by calling the Georgia Medicaid office or by submitting a change report form. You can find the change report form on the Georgia Medicaid website.

It is important to report these changes as soon as possible. If you do not report a change, you may lose your Medicaid coverage.

How to Report Changes to Medicaid

You can report changes to Medicaid by:

  • Calling the Georgia Medicaid office
  • Submitting a change report form

Calling the Georgia Medicaid office

You can call the Georgia Medicaid office at 1-877-423-4746. The office is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Submitting a change report form

You can download the change report form from the Georgia Medicaid website.

Once you have completed the form, you can mail it to the Georgia Medicaid office at the following address:

Georgia Medicaid

PO Box 88405

Atlanta, GA 30356-8405

What Happens After You Report a Change

After you report a change, Georgia Medicaid will review your information and determine if you are still eligible for Medicaid. If you are still eligible, your Medicaid coverage will continue.

If you are no longer eligible for Medicaid, your coverage will end. You will receive a notice in the mail that tells you when your coverage will end.

Change How to Report What Happens Next
Change in income Call the Georgia Medicaid office or submit a change report form Georgia Medicaid will review your information and determine if you are still eligible for Medicaid.
Change in assets Call the Georgia Medicaid office or submit a change report form Georgia Medicaid will review your information and determine if you are still eligible for Medicaid.
Change in household size Call the Georgia Medicaid office or submit a change report form Georgia Medicaid will review your information and determine if you are still eligible for Medicaid.

Georgia Medicaid Benefits and Services

Georgia Medicaid offers a wide range of health benefits and services to eligible individuals and families, including:

  • Doctor and specialist visits
  • Hospital stays
  • Pharmacy coverage
  • Mental health services
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Dental and vision care
  • Family planning services
  • Home health care
  • Nursing home care
  • Personal care services

To be eligible for Georgia Medicaid, you must meet certain income and asset requirements.

Terminating Georgia Medicaid

If you no longer qualify for Georgia Medicaid, you will need to terminate your coverage. You can do this by:

  • Completing and submitting a Medicaid termination form
  • Contacting your local Medicaid office
  • Calling the Georgia Medicaid customer service line

When you terminate your Medicaid coverage, you will no longer be eligible for any of the benefits and services covered by the program.

Method Step-by-Step
Online
  1. Visit the Georgia Gateway website.
  2. Log in to your account.
  3. Click on the “My Benefits” tab.
  4. Select “Medicaid” from the drop-down menu.
  5. Click on the “Terminate Coverage” link.
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the termination process.
By Phone
  1. Call the Georgia Medicaid customer service line at 1-877-423-4746.
  2. Explain to the customer service representative that you want to terminate your Medicaid coverage.
  3. Provide the representative with your name, address, and Medicaid ID number.
  4. Answer the representative’s questions about your income and assets.
  5. The representative will process your termination request and send you a confirmation letter.
In Person
  1. Visit your local Medicaid office.
  2. Ask for a Medicaid termination form.
  3. Fill out the form completely and accurately.
  4. Submit the form to the Medicaid office staff.
  5. The staff will process your termination request and send you a confirmation letter.

Contacting Georgia Medicaid

If you need to cancel your Georgia Medicaid coverage, you can contact the Georgia Medicaid Customer Contact Center in one of the following ways:

  • By phone at 1-877-423-4746 (TTY: 1-800-255-0056)
  • By mail at Georgia Medicaid, P.O. Box 88008, Atlanta, GA 30356
  • In person at your local Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) office

When you contact Georgia Medicaid, you will need to provide your name, Medicaid ID number, and the reason you are canceling your coverage.

If you are canceling your coverage because you are no longer eligible, you will need to provide proof of your ineligibility. This may include a copy of your pay stub, tax return, or other financial documents.

If you are canceling your coverage because you are moving out of state, you will need to provide proof of your new address.

Once you have provided the necessary information, Georgia Medicaid will process your cancellation request. Your coverage will be canceled as of the date you specify.

After your cancellation request has been received, you will receive a letter confirming the cancellation. The letter will also include information about your right to appeal the cancellation.

So, there you have it, folks! If you’re looking to cancel your Georgia Medicaid for whatever reason, now you have a step-by-step guide to help you through the process. We hope this article was helpful and informative. If you have any more questions, be sure to check out the Georgia Medicaid website or give them a call. Thanks for reading, y’all! Come back again soon for more helpful tips and tricks.