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Requesting a Fair Hearing 

What happens if my Medicaid is denied or terminated? 
This is a very good question. Many people do not know that they have a right to ask for a fair hearing if things aren’t going the way that the law says they should be. 

What is a fair hearing? 
A fair hearing is a way you can appeal if you don’t agree with a decision made about your Medicaid benefits or your medical care. 

You can request a fair hearing if: 
 

  • Your Medicaid has been denied or terminated.

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  • You have been wrongfully denied a medical service.

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  • A medical service you were receiving has been wrongfully stopped or reduced.
 
How do I request a fair hearing? 
You can request a fair hearing in writing to the: 
Division of Hearings and Appeals  
P.O. Box 7875 
Madison, WI 53707
You can also request a fair hearing in person at your county Human Services Department. You can also fax a hearing request to Madison at 608-264-9885. Legal Action of Wisconsin can help you file for a fair hearing (414-278-7722). 

Is there a time limit for requesting a fair hearing? 
You have 45 days from the date of a notice of denial or 45 days from the date of termination or reduction of your benefits or services to request a fair hearing. However, in certain cases it is important to request a fair hearing as soon as possible. 

Note: If a notice was not sent, you can appeal at any time. 

Will my benefits stop if I request a fair hearing? 
If you request a fair hearing before the date of termination of your Medicaid or before a medical service is reduced or terminated, your Medicaid benefits or services cannot be stopped until a fair hearing decision has been issued. 
 

Example: If you receive a notice telling you that your Medicaid case will close on April 1 and you request a fair hearing before April 1, your Medicaid must continue until a hearing decision is made. If you do not appeal by April 1, your Medicaid will close on April 1, but you still have 45 days from April 1 to request an appeal. You must appeal by May 15 or you will lose your right to appeal. If you win your fair hearing, the county will be ordered to open your Medicaid case back to April 1.
 
 
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