Patient Benefits Coordinators are responsible for advocating for patients in the effective utilization of alternate resources and ensure that all patients who are eligible for alternate resources are identified, contacted, and encouraged to apply for and maintain eligibility for available benefits
Services Offered:
Assist in completing applications for Alternate resources such as:
- Medicaid/SNAP Applications
- Medication Assistance Applications
- Calling to schedule a Disability Appointment
- Screen for Marketplace Plans
- Honor Every Woman Screenings and Enrollments
- Expecting mothers are needed to complete a Medicaid Screening
- And more…
Sponsorship Program
- Marketplace Premium payments
- Part D Premium payments
- Navigator Program
Eligibility requirements must be met
What is the Health Insurance Marketplace?
The insurance marketplace, also known as a health insurance exchange, is an online platform where individuals, families, and small businesses can shop for and purchase health insurance plans. These marketplaces were established as part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in the United States and are designed to make it easier for consumers to compare different health insurance options and choose coverage that fits their needs and budget.
Medicaid & Medicare
Medicare and Medicaid are both government-run health insurance programs in the United States, but they serve different populations and have distinct eligibility requirements, coverage, and funding structures. Here are the key differences:
Medicare:
Primarily serves people 65 and older, regardless of income. Also covers younger individuals with disabilities or certain conditions, such as End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Eligibility is largely based on age or disability, not income.
Medicaid:
Serves low-income individuals and families of all ages. Eligibility varies by state but generally covers children, pregnant women, parents, seniors, and people with disabilities who meet income
criteria. Expanded under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in many states to cover more low-income adults.
Document Submission
You can now securely upload documents directly.
Documents may include:
- PROOF OF RESIDENCY (POR)
- CHECK STUBS
- INSURANCE CARDS
