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The Medicaid Liaison is responsible for acting as the bridge between our skilled nursing and assisted living facilities and Medicaid agencies. The role involves guiding residents and their families ...

The Mobile Medicaid Liaison is responsible for the oversight, coordination, and successful completion of pending Medicaid applications for prospective admissions and current residents across assigned ...

The Mobile Medicaid Liaison is responsible for the oversight, coordination, and successful completion of pending Medicaid applications for prospective admissions and current residents across assigned ...

Medicaid Business Analyst

Mountain View, CA · On-site +1

$120K - $160K/yr

Medicaid Liaison & Traffic Monitoring: * Act as the primary point of contact for Medicaid agencies, conducting regular "pulse checks" to monitor system-to-system traffic health. * Report on ...

Medicaid Liaison & Traffic Monitoring: * Act as the primary point of contact for Medicaid agencies, conducting regular "pulse checks" to monitor system-to-system traffic health. * Report on ...

Administrative Assistant

Chillicothe, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Medicaid liaison Setting up transportation for resident's appointments Assisting BOM Other duties assigned We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration ...

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The Medicaid Provider Liaison serves as a resource for Medicaid providers by providing technical assistance and support related to provider enrollment, billing, claims processing, reimbursement, and ...

The Medicaid Managed Care Liaison is the primary contact person for the Medicaid Managed Care Plans (MMCP). MMC Liaison must have experience, expertise, and knowledge of: * The child welfare system

Medicaid Managed Care Liaison ID: 101157 Location: Brooklyn, NY Department: PQI More about this job > Description LOCATION: Brooklyn, NY REPORTS TO: QI Director Integrated Health/MMCP Liaison ...

Medicaid Coordinator

Nanuet, NY · On-site

$65K - $74K/yr

Medicaid Coordinator SNF located in Nanuet, NY Salary: $65K to $75K range; based on experience ... Act as a liaison between clients, healthcare providers, and social services agencies to coordinate ...

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QI Director Integrated Health/MMCP Liaison DEPARTMENT: PQI SCHEDULE: Full Time / Hybrid AGENCY ... Collaborate with other staff and departments regarding all Medicaid business. * Other duties as ...

Location Brooklyn, NY Reports To QI Director Integrated Health/MMCP Liaison Schedule Full Time / ... Collaborate with other staff and departments regarding all Medicaid business. * Other duties as ...

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How much do medicaid liaison jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for medicaid liaison in the United States is $25.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Medicaid liaison?

A Medicaid Liaison serves as a bridge between healthcare facilities, patients, and Medicaid programs to ensure eligible individuals receive benefits and coverage. They assist with the application and enrollment process, educate patients and families on Medicaid policies, and collaborate with healthcare providers to navigate billing and reimbursement procedures. Their role is essential in helping patients access financial assistance for medical care while ensuring compliance with Medicaid regulations.

What are some of the main challenges Medicaid liaisons face in their daily work?

Medicaid Liaisons often navigate complex and frequently changing eligibility guidelines and must communicate these requirements clearly to patients and staff. Working with a diverse population, they may encounter language barriers, sensitive financial situations, or urgent care coordination needs that require empathy and persistence. Balancing the administrative processes with direct patient interaction, Liaisons must stay organized and proactive to ensure timely approval and continuity of care. Success in this role means being adaptable, resourceful, and committed to ongoing learning about policy changes and system updates.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medicaid liaison, and why are they important?

To excel as a Medicaid Liaison, you need a solid understanding of Medicaid regulations, healthcare processes, and strong organizational skills, typically supported by experience in healthcare administration or social work. Familiarity with Medicaid management information systems (MMIS), electronic health records (EHR), and case management software is highly valuable. Outstanding interpersonal abilities, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail set top performers apart. These competencies are vital for accurately guiding patients through complex Medicaid processes, ensuring eligibility, and facilitating communication between healthcare providers and government agencies.

How to become a Medicaid liaison?

To become a Medicaid liaison, candidates typically need a background in healthcare, social work, or public health, along with knowledge of Medicaid policies and regulations. Relevant experience in healthcare administration or case management is often required, and some roles may require certification or training in Medicaid programs. Strong communication and organizational skills are essential for coordinating between healthcare providers and Medicaid agencies.
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Infographic showing various Medicaid Liaison job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,614 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

Medicaid Liaison

LionStone Care

Beachwood, OH • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

The Medicaid Liaison is responsible for acting as the bridge between our skilled nursing and assisted living facilities and Medicaid agencies. The role involves guiding residents and their families through the Medicaid eligibility process and ensuring compliance with all relevant Medicaid guidelines. This position offers a hybrid work arrangement, combining both remote and on-site responsibilities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Reimbursement Leadership
    1. Serve as a liaison between skilled nursing and assisted living facilities and Medicaid agencies to ensure proper communication regarding Medicaid eligibility processes.
    2. Conduct thorough assessments and interviews to determine Medicaid eligibility for potential residents and provide them with an understanding of their Medicaid options.
    3. Guide residents and their families in completing Medicaid applications and supporting documentation.
    4. Advocate for residents during Medicaid eligibility reviews and appeal processes, ensuring that residents receive the benefits they are entitled to.
    5. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including clinical, admissions, and financial staff to ensure that Medicaid applications are submitted on time and accurately.
  2. Strategic Planning
    1. Monitor Medicaid eligibility trends and regulatory updates to proactively adjust strategies for maintaining compliance.
    2. Assist in developing and implementing strategies to optimize Medicaid reimbursement by ensuring all required documentation is submitted for eligible residents.
    3. Work closely with clinical and administrative teams to identify Medicaid-eligible residents in a timely manner and assist in the development of comprehensive care plans.
    4. Promote effective utilization of Medicaid to maximize funding opportunities for residents in need of long-term care services.
    5. Ensure that the processes for Medicaid application and eligibility determination align with organizational goals.
  3. Compliance and Regulatory Oversight
    1. Maintain an in-depth understanding of Medicaid regulations, eligibility criteria, and potential changes in policies that impact service delivery.
    2. Ensure that all Medicaid applications and documentation meet federal and state requirements.
    3. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to ensure that the organization adheres to all regulatory guidelines related to Medicaid.
    4. Keep residents and families informed of any changes in Medicaid rules and advocate for residents during eligibility appeals and audits.
    5. Regularly conduct internal audits of Medicaid documentation to ensure compliance and identify potential issues before they become problems.
  4. Documentation and Record Keeping
    1. Maintain accurate, up-to-date records of all Medicaid applications and their status throughout the process.
    2. Track all communications with Medicaid agencies and residents, ensuring that any changes or updates to a resident's eligibility are promptly recorded.
    3. Ensure that all documentation is in line with organizational standards and supports accurate reimbursement processing.
    4. Work closely with the finance and billing departments to ensure that Medicaid claims are processed efficiently and that documentation supports payment audits.
  5. Staff Development and Leadership
    1. Provide ongoing training and mentorship to staff members who interact with Medicaid applications, ensuring they understand eligibility rules and documentation requirements.
    2. Encourage a collaborative environment within the team to ensure effective communication about Medicaid eligibility determinations.
    3. Conduct regular meetings with team members to review processes, share best practices, and ensure that all tasks are completed in a timely manner.
    4. Promote continuous learning within the team by staying updated on changes to Medicaid regulations and ensuring staff members are prepared to adapt.
  6. Resident Rights
    1. Honor the resident’s refusal of treatment request.  Report such action to your supervisor.
    2. Abide by the resident’s participation in treatment decision.
    3. Inform the resident of consequences of not participating in prescribed therapy and document such action in the resident’s clinical record.
    4. Report any complaints or grievances to the department supervisor.
    5. Report and investigate all allegations of resident abuse and/or misappropriation of resident property.
    6. Allow the resident to participate in the planning and scheduling of his or her treatment.
    7. Must adhere to all HIPAA requirements.
  • Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma, an advanced degree is preferred.
  • In-depth knowledge of Medicaid eligibility rules, regulations, and guidelines.
  • Previous experience in Medicaid application processing and eligibility determination.
  • Strong understanding of skilled nursing facilities and long-term care services.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities.

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