Opt-Out Confirmation and Cancellation of Enrollment
from MLTC or FFS to FIDA Confirmation Notice
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New York Medicaid Choice
1-855-600-FIDA
New York State Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment Program
P.O. Box 5081, New York, NY 10274-0792
[Date]
[Barcode] [Letter Code]
[Name]
[Address]
[City], [State], [Zip]
We will NOT sign you up for a FIDA plan.
Dear [MemberName; B-3]: [MedicaidCIN; B-16]
You recently told New York Medicaid Choice or 1-800 Medicare that you do not want to be a part of a FIDA plan. You will NOT become a part of that plan unless you later decide that you want to join the FIDA program.
You will keep getting your benefits from your current Medicare and/or Medicaid plan(s). The way you get you benefits - like medicines, doctor and hospital visits, home care and nursing home care - will stay the same.
IMPORTANT! If you were enrolled in another Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare prescription drug plan before joining FIDA, you should automatically stay in that plan now that you have chosen not to join FIDA. In the next 2 weeks, you should get a letter from your Medicare plan that says you are still a member of your plan.
What if I do not get a letter from my Medicare plan?
If you do not get the letter, please call your Medicare plan to confirm that you are still a member. Please save this letter. Your Medicare plan may ask for a copy of this letter.
Yes. If you change your mind, you can join a FIDA Plan at another time. Call New York Medicaid Choice (NYMC) at the phone number on the last page of this letter to learn more about FIDA plans and to join one of them.
If you need help understanding this letter, if you have questions about differences between various Medicare and Medicaid programs, or if you have questions about your rights, please call the ombudsman office through the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) at the phone number on the last page of this letter.
Can I become a part of a FIDA plan in the future?
Yes. If you change your mind, you can join a FIDA Plan at another time. Call New York Medicaid Choice (NYMC) at the phone number on the last page of this letter to learn more about FIDA plans and to join one of them.
If you need help understanding this letter, if you have questions about differences between various Medicare and Medicaid programs, or if you have questions about your rights, please call the ombudsman office through the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) at the phone number on the last page of this letter.
Thank you,
New York Medicaid Choice
Questions?
New York Medicaid Choice
For questions about FIDA program and your Medicaid benefits
Call: 1-855-600-3432
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Medicare
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Website: www.medicare.gov
Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN)
For questions about your rights
Call: 1-844-614-8800
TTY users: 711
A free interpreter: 1-844-614-8800
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
The call and the help are free.
Website: www.icannys.org
This is an important document. If you need help to understand it, please call 1-855-600-3432. We can give you an interpreter for free.
Please refer to language sheet for additional information.
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