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How long does a Medicaid application take?

The best way to know how long a Medicaid application takes to be approved and finding out how to apply for Medicaid.

There is always a wait anytime you fill out an application for anything. Medicaid applications are no exception to this rule. Fortunately, Medicaid applications normally go through pretty fast. It’s important to fill out the application correctly to prevent any delays in your application processing.

How long does a Medicaid application take?



After you have signed up for Medicaid and sent in your application Medicaid has 30 days to approve it. Most of the time the applications go through much more quickly than that. Before sending your application in go over it carefully to be sure that you have not made any errors that could delay the process. Make sure all of your information is accurate or your Medicaid application could take longer to get approved.

How do I get an application to apply for Medicaid?

To get a Medicaid application you need to contact your local Medicaid office. You can find the number to your local Medicaid office by looking in the blue pages of your phone book or contacting the Social Security office in your area. In some states you don’t even need to do a mail in application. Check to see if your local Medicaid office will let you apply via internet or over the phone. These options are not available for all states, but they are for some.

If I apply for Medicaid in person, what do I need to bring with me?

In order to apply for Medicaid in person you’ll need proof of identification, proof of address, income, assets, and all of your medical bills. Not having all of these documents available at the time you apply could make your Medicaid application take longer.

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6 Responses to “How long does a Medicaid application take?”

  1. Monica says:

    I applied for Medicaid in July of this year and informed Medicaid that my insurance would end in September. Here it is almost October and I haven’t received a letter nor phone call from anyone. I even reapplied for Medicaid and still I have not heard anything. I am 7 months pregnant and unemloyed and the last thing I need to be worried about is my health insurance. Twice my doctors office has sent the bills to Blue Cross Blue Shields. Eventually the doctors office is going to say something. Beginning October 6 I will be going to the doctor every two weeks, so I NEED THIS TAKEN CARE OF! WHY WON’T ANYONE HELP!

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  3. R. Willi says:

    I am also still waiting. I lost my job, and insurance. I am 4 months pregnant and have only had one ob appointment, when I had insurance. I called the Medicaid hotline and all that was said was “a determination has not been made yet. It is still pending.”

  4. Brad Ronda says:

    What a joke.. waiting 6 months so far and NO NOTIFICATION…

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