The Alabama Medicaid Agency and EDS 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the Alabama Medicaid Provider Enrollment Application. Ensure you type or print legibly using black or blue ink only.
  3. Read, complete, and sign the Alabama Medicaid Agency Provider Agreement form. This is crucial for your enrollment.
  4. Review all pages of your application carefully, ensuring that you include any applicable attachments as specified in the checklist.
  5. Check the Additional Enrollment Forms section to determine which forms apply to you. At a minimum, complete the W-9 form.
  6. Utilize the Required Forms Check List located in the Reference Materials section to confirm that all necessary documents are included.
  7. Make a copy of your completed application for your records before sending the original to EDS Provider Enrollment at the specified address.

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Medicaid doesnt typically pay for modifications to homes, such as handicap-accessible bathtubs, hospital beds, or wheelchair-accessibility features. However, there is a Medicaid waiver program that can help pay for these things when they are deemed medically necessary.
What happens if you use up all of your visits and you still need to go to the doctor ? Office visits are limited to 14 visits per calendar year. Recipients are encouraged to plan their visits carefully. The only exception would be an EPSDT-screened child under the age of 21 who qualifies for extra Medicaid benefits.