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Recipient Eligibility

Special Eligibility Circumstances

Retroactive Eligibility

Retroactive eligibility occurs when an individual has applied for Wisconsin Medicaid and eligibility is granted with an effective date prior to the date the eligibility determination was made. A recipient’s Medicaid eligibility may be backdated to allow retroactive coverage for medical bills incurred prior to the date of application.

The retroactive eligibility period may be backdated up to three months prior to the month of application if all eligibility requirements were met during the period. Eligibility may be backdated more than three months if there were delays in determining eligibility or if court orders, fair hearings, or appeals were involved.

Note: Retroactive eligibility does not apply to BadgerCare recipients.

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