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Log into your account on Access Nevada or call 800-992-0900 to update your contact information.
Please submit provider license updates via the secure Provider Web Portal or email to Nevada Medicaid at nv.providerapps@gainwelltechnologies for processing.
Exempt Assets Up to $2,000.00. Home, up to $636,000.00 in equity, unless spouse or disabled child resides in home. Personal belongings and household goods. One car or truck. Burial spaces and certain related items for applicant and spouse. Up to $1,500.00 designated as a burial fund for applicant and spouse.
If you need to manage your Medicaid or Nevada Check Up plan, you can call 1-877-543-7669, visit Access Nevada, or visit the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services for a list of local numbers.
(877) 638-3472 Thank you for calling Nevada Medicaid.
If you do not know who is the provider administrator is in your office, call the Customer Service Center at (877) 638-3472.
Claim Against the State of Nevada A claim may be filed against the State of Nevada for an incident/accident in which a State employee and/or State agency is alleged to have caused damages to another party.
When should a probate be opened? As soon as practical following the person's death. In Nevada, if the total amount of the deceased person's assets exceeds $25,000, or if real estate is involved, probate (or administration) will be required, and there is normally no reason to delay starting the process.
There are several strategies to prevent estate recovery: Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) Life estate deeds. Transferring property to a spouse or caregiver child.