How do I register my baby for the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program? | En Español
Rov qab mus rau Kev Tsim Nyog thiab Kev Sau Npe
Nco tseg: Cov menyuam mos yug los rau niam hauv MCAP muaj cai tau txais kev khomob hauv Medi-Cal Managed Care kev pabcuam kev noj qab haus huv tshwj tsis yog lawv tau cuv npe hauv kev tuav pov hwm ntawm chaw ua haujlwm lossis tsis them Medi-Cal.
MCAP yuav xa Daim Ntawv Teev Npe Me Nyuam rau koj 30 hnub ua ntej hnub kawg uas koj xav tau. Daim Ntawv Sau Npe Me Nyuam mos nug txog cov ntaub ntawv hauv qab no:
- Thawj, nruab nrab, thiab lub xeem ntawm koj tus menyuam
- Hnub yug
- Poj niam txiv neej (poj niam txiv neej)
- Nyhav thaum yug
- SSN
Complete the Infant Registration Form and send it to MCAP within 30 days after your delivery. Fax this information to (888) 889-9238, or send this information to MCAP at the address printed on the form. If you do not receive the Infant Registration Form, call (800) 433-2611. Your baby’s coverage will not begin until MCAP receives the required Infant Registration Form.
When does my baby’s Medi-Cal Access Infant Program coverage start?
Once the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program receives the Infant Registration Form and your baby is registered, your baby’s health coverage begins as of the date of birth. The infant’s coverage continues until the first birthday based on mother’s MCAP eligibility and infant’s second year of coverage can continue if the family income continues to qualify.
Kuv tus menyuam yuav nyob hauv txoj kev npaj khomob twg?
Your baby will get their care through Medi-Cal Managed Care health care delivery system. Once you deliver, your baby’s health, dental, and vision care coverage will be provided by DHCS through its Medi-Cal providers and managed care plans. Your newborn baby will receive medical and vision services through a Medi-Cal Health Plan and dental services through the Medi-Cal Dental Program. You will receive a notice in the mail about how your child will receive these services after you have registered your infant.
What if I don’t need coverage for my baby through the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program?
Even if you don’t need the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program for your baby, you still must notify MCAP about the outcome of your pregnancy by completing the Infant Registration Form and checking the box “I do not want to register my Infant into the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program”. You need to notify MCAP within 30 days from the end of your pregnancy. Find out more about disenrollment on the My MCAP webpage.