Frequently Asked Questions

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How long do states have to submit a claim for reimbursement to health insurers?

Section 1902(a)(25)(I) of the Social Security Act requires states to have laws in effect that require health insurers to make payment as long as the claim is submitted by the state within three years from the date on which the item or service was furnished. 

 Some health insurers currently deny claims submitted by Medicaid if they are not filed within a prescribed time limit, which is applied to plan beneficiaries and providers (e.g., a plan might require beneficiaries and providers to submit claims within 30 days from date of service).  If the state Medicaid agency is unable to ascertain the existence of the third party coverage and submit a claim within the time limit, the insurer may attempt to avoid liability. 

 Any action by the state to enforce its rights with respect to such claim must be commenced within six years of the state’s submission of such claim.  Health insurers also must respond to any inquiry by a state regarding claims submitted within three years from the date on which the item or service was furnished. 


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