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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - Formerly Food Stamps. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - Cash assistance. Health Coverage Assistance - Medicaid, Healthy Montana Kids, health insurance assistance and tax credits through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.
Montana Medicaid and HMK Plus are healthcare benefits for eligible low-income Montanans. Montana Medicaid and HMK Plus pays for services that are: Medically necessary, Provided by a Montana Medicaid/HMK Plus enrolled provider, and. Medicaid/HMK Plus covered services. Announcements.
Montana Access to Health provides the tools and resources to help healthcare providers conduct business electronically with Montana State Medicaid.
Apply. Montana Healthcare Programs. Apply for Health Coverage. You can apply for Medicaid and other reduced-cost health coverage through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. You can apply online, by phone, or in person. Online at healthcare.gov. Call 1-800-318-2596. Find in-person help by visiting covermt.org. Do I Qualify?
This guide is mostly for people who are eligible for a Montana Healthcare Program or anyone receiving the Standard Medicaid Benefit. This guide also provides information on our other programs for people who may not receive the Standard Medicaid benefit.
Montana. Medicaid & CHIP in. View Another State. Explore key characteristics of Medicaid and CHIP in , including documents and information relevant to how the programs have been implemented by within federal guidelines. has expanded coverage to low-income adults.
For claims questions or additional information, contact Montana Provider Relations at (800) 624-3958 or (406) 442-1837 or email Montana Provider Relations Helpdesk. Visit the Montana Healthcare Programs Provider Information website to access your provider type page. Choose Resources by Provider Type in the left-hand menu.
This page has eligibility information for the most common Montana Medicaid eligibility pathways for children and adults up to 65 who do not have a disability (in other words, for someone generally not Medicare eligible).
Montana Medicaid. If you qualify for Montana Medicaid, you can enroll throughout the year. In order to qualify for Medicaid, you must meet the monthly income guidelines (see chart). To qualify for Medicaid, you must also be a Montana resident between the ages of 18-64 and not eligible for Medicare.
Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income individuals of all ages. While varying groups of Montana residents receive coverage, this page is focused on long-term care Medicaid eligibility for Montana elders, aged 65 and over.