Nonconsensual Enrollment definition

Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person, other than through Auto-assignment, newborn Enrollment or case addition, in a MCO’s MMC or FHPlus product without the consent of the Eligible Person or consent of a person with the legal authority to act on behalf of the Eligible Person at the time of Enrollment.
Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person, other than through Auto-assignment, newborn enrollment or case addition, in a Managed Care Organization without the consent of the Eligible Person or consent of a person with the legal authority to act on behalf of the Eligible Person at the time of Enrollment.
Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person, in a Medicaid Advantage Plus Product, without the consent of the Eligible Person or consent of a person with the legal authority to act on behalf of the Eligible Person at the time of Enrollment.

Examples of Nonconsensual Enrollment in a sentence

  • Enrollees may request an expedited disenrollment by the PRHIA based on a complaint of Non-consensual Enrollment.


More Definitions of Nonconsensual Enrollment

Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person, other than through Auto-assignment, newborn Enrollment or case addition, in a MCO's MMC or FHPlus product without the consent of the Eligible Person or consent of a person with the legal authority to act on behalf of the Eligible Person at the time of Enrollment.
Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person in a FHPlus plan without the consent of the Eligible Person or consent of a person with the legal authority to act on behalf of the Eligible Person at the time of Enrollment.
Nonconsensual Enrollment means Enrollment of an Eligible Person, other than through Auto-assignment, newborn Enrollment or case addition, in an HIV SNP without