304.5 Processing an Application

The CAO must make a determination of eligibility within 30 calendar days of the date a completed, signed application is filed unless the application is a COMPASS application. For COMPASS applications, the eligibility determination must be made within 30 days of the date the COMPASS application is submitted. If a determination cannot be made in 30 days, the CAO must send a notice to the applicant explaining why a determination cannot be made and saying that the 30-day period will be extended to 45 days.

  

PMA 17609304   Processing Time Frame and Reconsideration Period for Federally- Facilitated Marketplace (FFM) Applications  July 2015

 

PMA17609304    Processing Time Frame and Reconsideration Period for Federally- Facilitated Marketplace (FFM) Applications  Revised September 16, 2015

      

  55 Pa Code § 125.84 (e)

Exceptions:

A determination for Healthy Beginnings must be made within 45 days of the opening date for presumptive eligibility.         

 55 Pa. Code 140.142

 

See Section 317.6, Determining Eligibility for how much time is allowed for processing of Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment (BCCPT) applications.      

     Public Law 106-354

 

At application, the CAO must record the following information in the case record:          55 Pa. Code § 125.74    55 Pa Code § 125.84

 

 

The application process ends when any one of the following occurs:

 

The CAO must send the Notice to Applicant to the individual when a determination of eligibility is made. If a provider submitted the application, the CAO must also send copies to the provider. If the individual is eligible but owes money as a patient to one or more providers, the CAO must send copies to each provider to whom the individual is responsible for making a payment.     

    55 Pa. Code § 125.1(k)

304.51 Processing a Withdrawn Application

An applicant may withdraw his or her application at any time prior to the eligibility determination is made.        

 55 Pa. Code § 125.84(e)(2)(iii)

 

NOTE:  The CAO must discuss any misunderstanding of MA requirements or agency procedures with the applicant to prevent him or her from unwisely or unnecessarily withdrawing his or her application.

 

If the applicant withdraws the application, the CAO must take the following actions:

 

NOTE:  A PA 1829 is preferred to document the applicant's voluntary withdrawal, but if the applicant submits a written statement the following should be included in the statement:

 

 

If the applicant is determined ineligible prior to the application the CAO must correctly deny the application for program ineligibility and send proper notice. See Section 304.52.

 

304.52 Denying an Application When an Applicant Is Not Eligible

If the applicant is found ineligible, the CAO must take the following actions:                                                                                                                            

 

PMA17362304 Verification of Income  October 30, 20104

 

 

304.53 Denying an Application Because an Applicant Did Not Cooperate in Providing Verification

The applicant is responsible for providing, to the extent that he or she can, the required proof to show that he or she is eligible. The CAO will not deny eligibility for lack of proof if the individual cooperates but does not obtain proof for reasons beyond his or her control.         

55 Pa. Code § 201.1  

 

The CAO will help the applicant, if necessary, to obtain the required proof or make a  reasonable plan with the individual to obtain proof on his or her own.

 

If the applicant does not cooperate in providing the necessary verification, the CAO must take the following actions:

 

304.54 Authorizing Benefits

Authorization of benefits is the process of completing and processing all of the data necessary to approve MA benefits on CIS/eCIS.

 

When the CAO receives a complete MA application and approves it, the CAO must take the following actions:    55 Pa Code § 125.84 (d)

   

 NOTE:  The individual should receive the ACCESS card within 7 calendar days.

 

  55 Pa. Code § 125.1(k)

 

 

Updated June 14, 2016   Replacing  February 14, 2012