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How Do I Renew My Masshealth Services?

American residents can always count on the government to have available programs for income-qualified applicants. Programs like Medicaid and CHIP help many people with their food and medical needs. In addition, states often have their own programs. For example, Massachusetts has MassHealth, a combination of the Medicaid and CHIP programs. It serves low-income residents regardless of age. This guide will help you with the renewal process.

The Renewal Notice

You will receive a notice with a due date printed on the form. The website states that you don't need to take any action unless you have any recent changes unless you receive this form in the mail. You need to report them within ten days or as soon as possible if you have.

MassHealth also has a variety of methods you can send your renewal. You can opt in to mail, fax, phone in or complete your renewal application online. Please keep in mind that this depends on whether you're under 65, a caretaker or a retired senior citizen.

A Few of the Necessary Documents

If you need to make changes, you can use anything showing a change of address, level of health coverage, or income. If you recently became a naturalized citizen, you can use your new social security number. Please keep in mind that if you receive Social Security income or SSI, you're not required to send proof. However, you'll need to send proof of any assets you may have.

Methods Of Renewal

People under 65 years of age, working disabled adults, or are caretaker-relatives currently have the most options to renew. You can renew online, by phone, fax, in-person, or mail if you fit the previously mentioned criteria.

Seniors and those needing long-term care can opt to renew their MassHealth services by mail, fax, or in-person.

You can reach MassHealth customer service representatives here if you have any questions about renewal.

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