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- Did you know the BIC issue date is part of the client ID?
Did you know the BIC issue date is part of the client ID? On Benefits Identification Cards (BIC) issued after March 26, 2003, the issue date can be found on the front of the card along with other information such as the recipient’s name, gender, date of birth, and the Client Index Number (CIN)
- Medi-Cal Identification Card Format - Santa Clara County
Issue Date (MMDDYY): date the card was issued by EDS Recipient ID Number (alphanumeric, 14 characters): Client Index Number (CIN) followed by a “check digit” followed by a 4-digit Julian (calendar) date that matches the date of issuance on the BIC
- Microsoft Word - How to Determine BIC Issue Dates. doc
How to Determine BIC Issue Dates (Batch Processing) This document has been provided by a Provider that has successfully used the process below to identify Medi-cal BIC Issue Dates when the information isn’t available
- Workbook_Recipient Eligibility (recipelig_bb) - Medi-Cal
The BIC is composed of a nine-character Client Identification Number (CIN), a check digit and a four-digit date that matches the date of issue The BIC issue date is used to deactivate a card when reported as lost or stolen Below are three valid BIC samples
- BENEFIT IDENTIFICATION CARD (BIC) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - DHCS
If a new BIC has been issued, the issue date on the previous card will not provide access to the eligibility verification information The hospital will need to get the latest issue date
- Know Your ID Cards | HPSM Members
Your HPSM Medi-Cal ID card is proof of your HPSM membership Key information includes: The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) will send you your BIC
- BIC CIN Information on MEDS Screens - Santa Clara County
Information about the BIC can be found in MEDS on the following screens: The date that EDS issued the most recent, permanent BIC If it is blank, a BIC has never been issued for the client (e g a MEDS record which has not been active since BIC implementation) This date is critical for clients and for providers to access the CA-EV CMS
- Frequently Asked Questions – Verifying Medi-Cal Eligibility
TIP: If you do not have the BIC and you are using a Social Security Number to verify eligibility, then in the “Issue Date” field, you must enter today’s date [the date you are running the eligibility verification]
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