ACA
What is Affordable Care Act
This administrative unit called the ___________ is responsible for the general policies of medical assistance and guides all NJ Medicaid programs and family programs.
What is the Divisions of Medical Assistance and Health Services
This is the process that occurs when an applicant moves from one county to another within the stat of NJ
What is the "transfer process"?
Of the 4 types of applications the type (RA)-Reapplied is defined as __________
What is previously applied for benefits, but "was not" granted/approved?
Of the 4 types of applications the type
(RO)-Re-opened is defined as __________
What is previously applied for benefits and was granted / approved?
FPL
What is Federal Poverty Level
The use of new income counting, household composition and tax filing status are used in a system called _____________?
What is the MAGI?
For an ACA applicant to be taken in the county's local office the applicant must live in ________
What is the county the applicant resides in?
This is the number of days in which an application needs to be processed.
What is 45 days?
All NJFC application must have an _________ in order to use electronic verifications and to start the processing clock.
What is an authorized signature?
CWA
What is County Welfare Office?
This website is where you can review the Code of Federal Regulations (Title 42, Chapter IV Subchapter C, Part 435-MAGI, FC-Title21)
What is www.ecfr.gov
Name three towns that the Elizabeth Office would process an ACA application for:
What are Elizabeth, Hillside, Kenilworth, Linden, Roselle, Roselle Park, Springfield, Union and Winfield Park?
An intake application can be used for a _________ but a __________ application cannot be used for an Intake.
What is Redetermination?
Of the 4 types of applications the type (CA)-Continued application is defined as __________
What is the recipient being "redetermined" for continued benefits?
MAGI
What is Modified Adjusted Gross Income?
NJ law provides a 5% _________ which makes the income eligibility limit for Medicaid 138% of the federal poverty level.
What is Income Disregard?
Name three towns that the Plainfield office would process an ACA application for:
What are Berkley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Fanwood, Garwood, Mountainside, New Providence, Plainfield, Rahway, Scotch Plains, Summit and Westfield?
If an ACA applicant has been denied and wishes to re-apply they must do this ________
What is file a new application?
An ACA applicant who is denied is informed via the ___________
What is the FC-15?
FC-15
What is the NJFC client notification letter?
The income eligibility limit for Medicaid is _________ of the poverty level.
What is 138%?
The four ways an applicant can complete an application are:
What is "in office", telephone interview, mail-in or on-line?
This term is a request for any information about assistance programs which is not a request for an application.
What is an Inquiry?
This particular form is sent to a client to inform the client to sign and return an application back to the agency for case processing
What is an "OOPS" form?