Medicaid Provider Enrollment Revalidation Process Restart
Monday, October 5, 2020
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Posted by: Diane Berg
Provider Type(s): All Medicaid Provider Enrollment Revalidation Process Restart
The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) recognizes the impact that the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has had on Florida Medicaid providers.This alert provides updated information regarding the required provider enrollment revalidation process with Florida Medicaid during the State of Emergency. On March 19, 2020, the Agency automatically extended the Medicaid provider revalidation date for six months for providers with a revalidation date between March 19, 2020 and September 30, 2020.Additionally, the Agency removed restrictions and extended revalidation dates for six months for any Florida Medicaid provider with revalidation dates of March 19, 2020 and forward, who had an active restriction on their file due to an incomplete revalidation. Effective immediately, the Agency will restart the Medicaid provider enrollment revalidation process. The restart includes providers who had their revalidation dates extended as outlined above as well as those providers regularly scheduled for revalidation beginning October 1, 2020 and forward. A letter will be mailed to you highlighting your revalidation date. Failure to complete the revalidation process prior to your revalidation date will lead to suspension of Medicaid payments and termination of your provider ID resulting in non-payment for services rendered after that date. For questions related to this alert, or for assistance with provider enrollment, please call the Florida Medicaid Provider Enrollment Contact Center at 1-800-289-7799, Option 4.
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