Group Georgia Medicaid applications, new CMOs for Georgia and Amerigroup credit cards
- Dianna Watkins

- Jan 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 6
It's the new year so time for new paperwork. Here's a reminder of all the things you might have forgotten about for the new year:
New intake forms - these can be a shorten version of new paperwork, as long as you have info of agreeing they're financially responsible, HIPAA rules informed, insurance ok to bill, address/insurance info, signature of patient or parent/guardian
Need a copy of their photo id and insurance card. It's a legal requirement to have these on file.
Good faith estimate form - a must for patients who are private pay. I recommend everyone signing one actually.
Remember, new year, new benefits for most. Insurance customer support lines are open longer now to get coverage info to those who need it.
Review your private pay rates, adjust other paperwork now. Remember for pediatric clinics, you should base the lowest income at Medicaid rates.
Remember when billing claims you do not cross years. In other words, if you send claims out together, don't send 2025 and 2026 on the same claim. Send them individually if your software doesn't already separate it for you.
Group Medicaid applications have been delayed. You can still file the application now, but they've delayed the deadline to later in 2026 to have more training courses online. You must be logged into your payee id when you do so on GAMMIS. If you do not have that login, call the Medicaid portal support line (different than their main line) at 877-261-8785 to ask for a pin reset (option 1). They will mail this to you, will take 7-10 business days. When you first register your group (remember this is for providers with 2 or more providers currently practicing under a tax id), you must list all the providers currently active on the application. You will need a copy of your corporation paperwork and county/city license as well to upload.
Amerigroup will start sending credit card payments instead of checks mid January:
IF YOU DO NOT GET DIRECT DEPOSIT WITH AMERIGROUP, SIGN UP ASAP TO FIX THIS.
Enrolling on enrollsafe will get you direct deposit for AG and BCBS as well. Here's the link to enrollsafe:
Here are other ways to sign up for eft for certain insurances:
Peachstate: https://www.payspanhealth.com/nps/login.aspx
Cigna: (must register under their provider portal) https://cignaforhcp.cigna.com/
I'm often asked about the updates Availity threatens when you don't update your info there under PDM (provider data management). Here's what happens if it's not updated (per BCBS website) https://providernews.anthem.com/georgia/articles/reminder-provider-data-attestation-24376
Why is updating and attesting to my data important?
Our members use Find Care to make informed decisions about their healthcare and find quality doctors and hospitals. Keeping your data up to date ensures members have access to you when they need it the most.
Failure to complete the 90‑day attestation requirement puts your organization at risk of being classified as non‑compliant with the health plan’s policies and procedures and may result in removal from the online provider directory.
Lastly, I know a lot of talk is going on with the new CMOs. Looks like AG and PSHP lost their protest (of course), but I don't expect to see changes til later this year. When Caresource was added, the state gave us an announcement of 6 months notice, gave patients 2 months to change their insurance to a new plan, and if they didn't like that plan, still gave another 30 days to change after the deadline. So we will be given time to get things sorted when they're ready to move forward. New CMOs are Caresource, Humana, Molina and UHC.
Thanks for all you guys do for your patients and community!


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