Adverse Action Date. by law, individuals must be given at least ten (10) calendar days advance notice before any adverse action (i.e., reduction or termination) can take effect relative to their Medicaid eligibility and benefits. The “Adverse Action Date” is the day during a given month by which an adverse action must be taken so as to assure that the member has the notice in hand at least ten (10) calendar days before the effective date of the adverse action. The effective date of most Medicaid benefit reductions or terminations is the first day of a given month. Therefore, the Adverse Action Date is generally mid-month in the month prior. In a thirty-one (31) day month, adverse action is on or around the 18th; in a thirty (30) day month, it's on or around the 17th.
Appears in 24 contracts
Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov
Adverse Action Date. by law, individuals must be given at least ten (10) calendar days advance notice before any adverse action (i.e., reduction or termination) can take effect relative to their Medicaid eligibility and benefits. The “Adverse Action Date” is the day during a given month by which an adverse action must be taken so as to assure that the member participant has the notice in hand at least ten 10 (10ten) calendar days before the effective date of the adverse action. The effective date of most Medicaid benefit reductions or terminations is the first day of a given month. Therefore, the Adverse Action Date is generally mid-month in the month prior. In a thirty-one (31) day month, adverse action is on or around the 18th; in a thirty (30) day month, it's ’s on or around the 17th.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement