Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-503 - Persons eligible for medical assistance
Section 182-503-0100 - Washington apple healthRights and responsibilities
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-503-0100
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
For the purposes of this chapter, "we" refers to the agency or its designee and "you" refers to the applicant for, or recipient of, health care coverage.
(1) If you are applying for or receiving health care coverage, you have the right to:
(a) Have your rights and responsibilities
explained to you and given in writing;
(b) Be treated politely and fairly without
regard to your race, color, political beliefs, national origin, religion, age,
gender (including gender identity and sex stereotyping), sexual orientation,
disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or
birthplace;
(c) Ask for health care
coverage using any method listed under WAC
182-503-0010 (if you ask us for a
receipt or confirmation, we will provide one to you);
(d) Get help completing your application if
you ask for it;
(e) Have an
application processed promptly and no later than the timelines described in WAC
182-503-0060;
(f) Have at least ten calendar days to give
the agency or its designee information needed to determine eligibility and be
given more time if asked for;
(g)
Have personal information kept confidential; we may share information with
other state and federal agencies for purposes of eligibility and enrollment in
Washington apple health;
(h) Get
written notice, in most cases, at least ten calendar days before the agency or
its designee denies, terminates, or changes coverage;
(i) Ask for an appeal if you disagree with a
decision we make. You can also ask a supervisor or administrator to review our
decision or action without affecting your right to a fair hearing;
(j) Ask for and get interpreter or translator
services at no cost and without delay;
(k) Ask for voter registration assistance;
(l) Refuse to speak to an
investigator if we audit your case. You do not have to let an investigator into
your home. You may ask the investigator to come back at another time. Such a
request will not affect your eligibility for health care coverage;
(m) Get equal access services under WAC
182-503-0120 if you are
eligible;
(n) Ask for support
enforcement services through the division of child support; and
(o) Refuse to cooperate with us in
identifying, using, or collecting third-party benefits (such as medical
support) if you fear, and can verify, that your cooperating with us could
result in serious physical or emotional harm to you, your children, or a child
in your care. Verification may include one of the following:
(i) A statement you sign, outlining your
fears and concerns;
(ii) Civil or
criminal court orders (such as domestic violence protection orders, restraining
orders, and no-contact orders);
(iii) Medical, police, or court reports;
or
(iv) Written statement from
clergy, friends, relatives, neighbors, or co-workers.
(2) You are responsible to:
(a) Report changes in your household or
family circumstances as required under WAC
182-504-0105 and
182-504-0110;
(b) Give us any information or proof needed
to determine eligibility. If you have trouble getting proof, we help you get
the proof or contact other persons or agencies for it;
(c) Assign the right to medical support as
described in WAC 182-505-0540, unless you can submit verification (which may
include one of the items listed in subsection (1)(o) of this section) that your
cooperating with us could result in serious physical or emotional harm to you,
your children, or a child in your care;
(d) Complete renewals when asked;
(e) Apply for and make a reasonable effort to
get potential income from other sources when available;
(f) Give medical providers information needed
to bill us for health care services; and
(g) Cooperate with quality assurance or post
enrollment review staff when asked.
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