Recipient Eligibility
Medicaid Identification Cards
It is important that providers determine a recipient’s Medicaid eligibility, managed care enrollment, and other insurance coverage prior to each date of service (DOS) that services are provided. Pursuant to HFS 104.02(2), Wis. Admin. Code, except in emergencies that preclude prior identification, a recipient should inform providers that he or she is eligible for Wisconsin Medicaid and should present a current Medicaid identification card before receiving services.
| Note: | Due to the nature of their specialty, certain providers — such as anesthesiologists, radiologists, durable medical equipment suppliers, independent laboratories, and ambulances — are not always able to see a recipient’s Medicaid identification card because they might not have direct contact with the recipient prior to providing the service. In these circumstances, it is still the provider’s responsibility to obtain recipient eligibility information. |
Wisconsin Medicaid recipients receive a Medicaid identification card upon initial eligibility determination. Medicaid identification cards may be in any of the following formats:
- Blue plastic Forward cards.
- Green paper temporary cards.
- Beige paper Presumptive Eligibility (PE) for Pregnant Women Benefit cards.
- White paper PE for the Family Planning Waiver Program (FPWP) cards.
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