Recipient Eligibility
Medicaid Identification Cards
Temporary Medicaid Cards
All Medicaid certifying agencies have the authority to issue green paper temporary identification cards to applicants who meet Medicaid eligibility requirements. Temporary cards are usually issued only when an applicant is in need of medical services prior to receiving the Forward card. Providers should accept temporary cards as proof of eligibility. Eligible applicants may receive Medicaid-covered services for the dates shown on the card.
Providers are encouraged to keep a photocopy of the temporary card and should delay submitting claims for one week from the eligibility start date until the eligibility information is transmitted to Wisconsin Medicaid.
Wisconsin Medicaid accepts properly completed and submitted claims for covered services provided to applicants possessing a temporary card as long as the DOS is within the dates shown on the card.
If Wisconsin Medicaid denies a claim with an eligibility-related explanation, even though the provider verified the recipient’s eligibility before providing the service, a good faith claim may be submitted. Refer to the Claims Information section of this handbook for more information about submitting good faith claims.
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