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Redetermination Member Q & A

  • What is Redetermination and when should I do it?

    Redetermination refers to the process by which the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) periodically reviews your eligibility for Medicaid benefits. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the factors determining your eligibility. If requested by your case worker, please ensure timely completion of the necessary paperwork. For any inquiries, please contact Member Services at (888) 898-7969, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.

  • Where should I submit my Redetermination paperwork?

    Once you have completed your Redetermination paperwork, submit it along with your proofs to your assigned MDHHS caseworker. You can either take the paperwork to your local MDHHS office or mail it to the specified address by the due date indicated on your Redetermination paperwork. To find your local MDHHS office phone number, click here. Remember to have your ID number or case number available before making the call.

  • Can I submit my Redetermination paperwork online?

    Yes, you can renew your benefits online and access your case by visiting https://newmibridges.michigan.gov/s/isd-landing-page?language=en_US.  If you need information about your case, reach out to your case worker. To contact your caseworker, click here to find your local MDHHS office phone number. Ensure you have your ID number or case number before contacting them.

  • What should I do if I want to submit my paperwork online but don't have internet access at home?

    If you lack internet access at home, consider contacting your local library or the MDHHS office for information regarding available internet access options. To find your local library's address and phone number, click here. For your local MDHHS office phone number, click here. You may also inquire at your primary care physician's (PCP) office to see if they can provide any resources.

  • Whom should I contact if I haven't received my "Redetermination" paperwork?

    If you have not received your Redetermination paperwork, it is essential to contact your assigned MDHHS caseworker. To find your local MDHHS office phone number and get in touch with your caseworker, click here. Make sure to have your ID number or case number on hand when making the call.

  • What if I need assistance completing my "Redetermination" paperwork?

    If you require assistance with your Redetermination paperwork, please call your local MDHHS office for help. To find the phone number of your local MDHHS office, click here. Remember to have your ID number or case number ready before calling.

  • What information do I need to fill out my "Redetermination" paperwork?

    To complete your Redetermination paperwork and support your application, submit copies of the following documents as proofs to your local MDHHS caseworker, based on your situation:

    ● Your ID (driver's license)

    ● Social Security numbers for all household members applying

    ● Income details (current or when it stopped)

    ● Application or receipt of unemployment compensation benefits (UCB)

    ● Bank account statements, 401k, and other investment account balances, investment accounts, and trust funds

    ● Shelter expenses, including rent receipts, mortgage payments, property tax bills, homeowner insurance, heat, electricity, phone, and water bills

    ● Proof of paid child support

    ● Documentation of daycare expenses

    ● Medical or health insurance card

    ● Unpaid medical bills

    ● Notices of shelter, heat, or utilities shut-off

    ● Alien/Immigration status information

    ● Marriage certificate

    ● Divorce decree

    ● Paternity form

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