Commonwealth Population definition
Examples of Commonwealth Population in a sentence
MA-10: Form issued by the Puerto Rico Medicaid Program, entitled “Notice of Action Taken,” containing the Certification decision (whether a person was determined eligible or ineligible for Medicaid, CHIP, or the Commonwealth Population).
Medicaid - and CHIP Eligible Persons and members of the Commonwealth Population (see Sections 1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2, 1.
Members of the Commonwealth Population (see Section 1.3.1.3.1 of this Contract) who are Medicare-eligible shall not be considered Dual Eligible Beneficiaries.
If an Enrollee who is a Medicaid- or - CHIP Eligible Person or member of the Commonwealth Population loses eligibility for the GHP for a period of two (2) months or less, Enrollment in the Contractor’s Plan shall be reinstated.
The periodic redetermination of eligibility for Medicaid, CHIP, or the Commonwealth Population, conducted by the Puerto Rico Medicaid Program.
Effective July 1, 2011, ASES implemented an Auto-Enrollment process for MiSalud for Medicaid and CHIP Eligible Persons and members of the Commonwealth Population.
If an Enrollee who is a Medicaid- or CHIP Eligible Person or member of the Commonwealth Population loses eligibility for MiSalud for not more than two (2) months, Enrollment in the MiSalud Plan shall be reinstated.
The Term of Enrollment shall be a period of twelve (12) consecutive months for all MiSalud Enrollees, except that in cases in which the Puerto Rico Medicaid Program has designated an eligibility redetermination period shorter than twelve months for an Enrollee who is a Medicaid or CHIP Eligible Person or a member of the Commonwealth Population, that same period shall also be considered the Enrollee’s Term of Enrollment.
The Effective Date of Enrollment for Commonwealth Population newborns is the date the newborn is registered with the Puerto Rico Medicaid Program.
The Contractor shall provide and pay for the immunizations of Enrollees in the Commonwealth Population ages zero (0) and eighteen (18), all Enrollees ages nineteen (19) to twenty (20), and those necessary according to age, gender and health condition of the Enrollee, including but not limited to influenza and pneumonia vaccines for Enrollees over sixty-five (65) years and adults with high risk conditions such as pulmonary, renal, diabetes, and heart disease, among others.