DHS Mock Interview
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DHS Mock Interview
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This tutorial is meant to guide a new or seasoned worker through a process to aid in the interview and eligibility process.
Access to a completed DHS-1171 is needed to go through the train of thought process.
Supplemental Training Aid
Workers who take this training module must have completed the Eligibility Specialist
New Worker Training Session(If you have not taken the four week training, please do
not continue with this module as you will not be familiar with acronyms, policy and interview basics
but come back soon!)
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InterviewsPhone In Person
FAP and CDC interviews can be
conducted over the phone
SDA interviews must be completed in
person
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Resources
Online Forms
• Policies and Procedures
• DHS-1171
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Take a moment to review these items before continuing on in this tutorial.
Pop Quiz!If a client applies for MEDICAID, should you
conduct an interview?•A)
yes, either over the phone or in person
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•B) no, not at all
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•C) Only if the client will require an MRT referral but it is not required, just helpful.
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Be sure to review policy and all possible answers for the correct choice!
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This question requires you to recall anytime a Medicaid application could result in the
specialist needing to make a visual observation!
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Correct!
When a client will need an MRT referral, an in person interview is helpful to complete
the 49 series of forms.
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Congratulations!Now that you are starting to think “outside of the cubicle”,
let’s move on!
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What now? If a client states on the application that they
have assets (by checking yes, but not stating the type) what do you do now?
•A) In the interview, ask the client to list the type of assets. If the client is applying for MA call the client to clarify.
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•B) Deny the application, it is not complete.
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•C) Process the application as is and let the client respond to the DHS-3503 Verification Checklist.
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Correct!•In order to process the application correctly you should make every effort to obtain all information prior to processing!
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Incorrect!Don’t deny it! You need to give the client an
opportunity to provide additional information in the interview or with VCLs.
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Incorrect!Various types of assets cannot be inputted without
additional information. For example, if a client states they have a retirement account you would need to know more information before you enter it as an
asset. Is it an IRA, 401K, or pension from a former employer? You want to generate a VCL for proof of the account but you also want to make sure you are asking for proof for something that actually exists.
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Getting the hang of it?
Let’s take a moment to make sure we aren’t moving too fast.
Here is an example of an interview that did not obtain the required information.
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What went wrong? • What should the interviewer have asked
about the disability information?
•A) Do you have a current application on file with the Social Security Administration?A. •B) What was the date that you became disabled? B. •C) Both A & BC.
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Well, almost!! Yes, you would have to ask if there is a current application on file at the Social Security
Administration, but that is not all of the information needed.
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Well, almost!! Yes, you would have to ask when they became disabled, but that is not all of the information
needed.
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Correct!!This was a trick question. Not only would you need to know if they have a current application on file, but if they do is it in the appeals stage? If not, when will they re-apply for benefits? You must also have the date of disability for many of the disability screens.
This is important because if they go through the MRT process, they will be deemed disabled as of a
specific date.
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NotesNotice that the interviewer asked:
1. If the client has an application on file with SSA
2. What the onset of disability was
3. If the client would be able to obtain current medical records as well as get a form completed by their physician
4. If there was any income in the home (which would disqualify them from receiving SDA)
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One more thing….In order to properly determine eligibility, sometimes you need to ask the tough
questions.
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What about me? If a client states they are homeless, but
provides an address that has a case match, do you need to ask them any other
information?
•A) No, take their word for it, it’s probably just their mailing address.
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•B) Yes, ask them whose address they provided.
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•C) No, asking a homeless client about their living situation can make them feel bad.
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We should never take group composition lightly. If they live with others who also have a food case we
need to clarify if they purchase and prepare together. We also must know their relationship with other
members of the household as certain relationships are mandatory group members on one case.
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Correct!!If the client states it is a friend or family member’s
address we must now ask them if they purchase and prepare with a group. Remind the client that per
policy we don’t consider them to be homeless unless they are sleeping in a shelter, in their vehicle or on
the streets. Clarify how many nights they sleep at that address and be sure the client can get mail there.
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While asking a person about their situation can make the person feel bad, it is necessary in order to
determine eligibility. We often have to ask tough questions so learning how to do so in a sensitive manner is important. Unfortunately getting to the
information can mean asking multiple probing questions.
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Congratulations!You have completed this training successfully. Feel
free to retake the training at any time!
Hit ESC to exit this tutorial.