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You can also check on your Medi-Cal status by calling the Medi-Cal hotline at (800) 541-5555. If you're outside of California, call (916) 636-1980.
California CalWORKs (TANF)
\u200b\u200bThe Medi-Cal Eligibility Division (MCED) is responsible for the development, coordination, clarification, and implementation of Medi-Cal regulations, policy, and procedures to assure Medi-Cal eligibility is determined accurately and timely by the 58 county human services agencies.
This guidebook explains the two kinds of Medi-Cal: Regular Medi-Cal and Medi-Cal Health Plans.
The Medi-Cal program must seek repayment from the estates of certain deceased Medi-Cal members. Repayment only applies to benefits received by these members on or after their 55th birthday and who own assets at the time of death. If a deceased member owns nothing when they die, nothing will be owed.

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A Medi-Cal NOA is a written notice that gives Medi-Cal applicants and beneficiaries an explanation of their eligibility for Medi-Cal coverage or benefits. The NOA should include the eligibility decision and effective date of coverage, as well as any changes made in your eligibility status or level of benefits.
\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bAbout the Department of Health Care Services Our vision is to preserve and improve the overall health and well-being of all Californians. DHCS funds health care services for about 14 million Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
The attached DHS 7068 (Responsibilities of Public Guardians/Conservators or Applicant/Beneficiary Representatives) serves as your acknowledgement of your responsibilities as the representative of the applicant/beneficiary.
A Medi-Cal NOA is a written notice that gives Medi-Cal applicants and beneficiaries an explanation of their eligibility for Medi-Cal coverage or benefits. The NOA should include the eligibility decision and effective date of coverage, as well as any changes made in your eligibility status or level of benefits.
You can access your member services online through your plan's website and the Covered California website. Each service manages different aspects of your coverage.

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