(844) 723-7478 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript This is an important message from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services about your medical assistance and or chip benefits. Someone in your household receives medical assistance coverage and or children's health insurance program coverage, sometimes referred to as Medicaid or chip, and must complete a renewal in order to keep that coverage. The renewal packet that has been mailed to you lists when your renewal must be received. You can easily complete your renewal online by visiting DHS PA Gov compass and selecting renew your benefits or renew by phone at 1866-550-4355 you can also complete your paper renewal packet and submit it to your local county assistance office by mail, in the office Dropbox or in person. If you do not submit your renewal, medical assistance or chip coverage will stop. For more information about completing your renewal, visit DHS Pa Gov PHe. To hear this message again, please remain on the line. If you are finished with this message, you may hang up. This is an important message from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services about your medical assistance and or chip benefits. Someone in your household receives medical assistance coverage and or children's health insurance program coverage, sometimes referred to as Medicaid or chip, and must complete a renewal in order to keep that coverage. The renewal packet that has been mailed to you lists when your renewal must be received. You can easily complete your renewal online by visiting DHS PA Gov compass and selecting renew your benefits or renew by phone at 186-650-4355 you can also complete your paper renewal packet and submit it to your local county assistance office by mail.
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