On April 1, 2023, beneficiaries currently receiving NC Health Choice coverage will move to NC Medicaid.
A provision included in the North Carolina state budget, approved in July 2022, directed the Department of Health and Human Services to move NC Health Choice beneficiaries from the NC Health Choice program to the Medicaid program.
With NC Medicaid beneficiaries will:
• No longer have enrollment fees or copays
• Be eligible for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) for Medicaid-covered services
• Have pregnancy and 12-month postpartum coverage
• Be eligible for Early & Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT); a benefit designed to discover and treat health conditions before they become serious
NC Health Choice beneficiaries do not have to take any action on their own for the change to take effect; they will be automatically transferred to NC Medicaid.
With the move to Medicaid, NC Health Choice beneficiaries will keep their Medicaid ID number (sometimes called recipient number) and should keep using their current ID card until they get their new Medicaid ID card in the mail.
Beneficiaries in the NC Health Choice program cannot opt out of moving to the Medicaid program. NC Health Choice will no longer be an offered program, beginning April 1, 2023.
Providers enrolled in both NC Health Choice and NC Medicaid will not need to do anything.
Providers who are enrolled only in NC Health Choice will need to enroll in Medicaid to continue serving these beneficiaries.
Providers should continue to verify a beneficiary’s eligibility through NCTracks with their Medicaid ID number.
March 2023
April 1, 2023
Medicaid coverage begins
NC Health Choice Move to Medicaid Beneficiary Fact Sheet
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NC Medicaid Contact Center
888-245-0179
https://medicaid.ncdhhs.gov/nc-health-choice-move-medicaid