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User: In NY state if a child has begun receiving SSI, how do I get information on their medical insurance[edit | edit source]
In NY state if a child has begun receiving SSI, how do I get information on their medical insurance
Assistant: Here’s how you can get information about a child’s medical insurance in New York State once they begin receiving SSI Su…[edit | edit source]
Here’s how you can get information about a child’s medical insurance in New York State once they begin receiving SSI (Supplemental Security Income):
🧾 1. Understand What Insurance They Likely Have[edit | edit source]
Automatic Medicaid Eligibility[edit | edit source]
- In New York State, children who receive SSI are generally automatically eligible for Medicaid — this means they should have health coverage through the state’s Medicaid program once SSI is awarded. Social Security[2]
📋 2. Confirm Their Medicaid Coverage[edit | edit source]
Check the SSI Award Letter[edit | edit source]
- The child’s SSI award letter (from the Social Security Administration) is an important document. It often triggers the automatic Medicaid enrollment process and can be used when verifying coverage. OPWDD[3]
Contact Your Local Medicaid Office[edit | edit source]
You (or the child’s representative) can call or visit your county/local Department of Social Services (LDSS) or Medicaid office to:
- Verify that the Medicaid case is open
- Find the child’s Medicaid ID number
- Determine which managed care plan they are assigned to (if applicable)
- Ask about covered benefits and provider networks
In NY this is usually done through:
- Local Department of Social Services
- Or via NY State of Health (the state’s health insurance marketplace) if Medicaid isn’t showing up automatically
☎️ If you’re not sure where to call, your local county DSS contact is a good starting point.
📍 3. Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)[edit | edit source]
Since SSI eligibility often triggers Medicaid:
- Call SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778) — Ask them to confirm: - The child’s SSI status - Whether they have transmitted the information to the state Medicaid office - Help interpreting any letters you’ve received from SSA. Social Security[4]
📄 4. Use NY State Health Resources[edit | edit source]
NY State of Health[edit | edit source]
- If you can’t find a Medicaid case or want to see coverage options, you can contact NY State of Health: - Phone: 1-855-355-5777 - They can help confirm Medicaid coverage or enroll in Child Health Plus (low-cost insurance) if needed. ACCESS NYC[5]
📍 5. What to Bring/Have Ready When You Contact Agencies[edit | edit source]
When you talk to SSA or Medicaid/Local DSS about the child’s medical insurance, helpful items to have include:
- Child’s full name and date of birth
- Social Security Number
- SSI award letter or any letters from SSA about benefits
- Any Medicaid ID card you’ve received
- Proof of address
- Contact information for you as the representative
📌 Summary – Step by Step[edit | edit source]
- Check the SSI award letter for details.
- Call SSA (1-800-772-1213) to confirm SSI status and ask about Medicaid transmission.
- Contact your local Medicaid/Department of Social Services to verify coverage and plans.
- Call NY State of Health (1-855-355-5777) if Medicaid isn’t showing up or for Child Health Plus info.
- Keep all SSI and health insurance letters organized for reference.
If you tell me which county in NY the child lives in, I can help you find the exact local Medicaid office contact information.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "SSI medical insurance info". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ↑ "Social Security". Social Security. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ↑ "OPWDD". opwdd.ny.gov. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ↑ "Social Security". Social Security. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ↑ "ACCESS NYC". ACCESS NYC. Retrieved 2025-12-17.