Recipient Eligibility
Special Eligibility Circumstances
Recipients Traveling Out of State
When a recipient travels out of state but is within the United States (including its territories), Canada, or Mexico, Wisconsin Medicaid covers medical services in any of the following circumstances:
- An emergency illness or accident.
- When the recipient’s health would be endangered if treatment were postponed.
- When the recipient’s health would be endangered if travel to Wisconsin were undertaken.
- When PA has been granted to the out-of-state provider for provision of a nonemergency service.
- The coinsurance, copayment, and deductible amount remaining after Medicare payment or approval for dual eligibles.
| Note: | Some providers located in a state that borders Wisconsin may be Wisconsin Medicaid certified as a border-status provider if the provider notifies Wisconsin Medicaid in writing that it is common practice for recipients in a particular area of Wisconsin to seek his or her medical services. Border-status providers follow the same policies as Wisconsin Medicaid providers. Refer to the Certification and Ongoing Responsibilities section of this handbook for more information about border-status providers. |
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