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  2. Healthcare | mydss.mo.gov

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    If you are approved for help, you will have healthcare coverage through Missouri Medicaid (MO HealthNet). This healthcare coverage is different than Medicare and it can help with benefits not normally covered through that program, like nursing home care and personal care services.

  3. Apply for Healthcare | mydss.mo.gov

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    If you do not have health insurance or you need help paying for your health care, you may be eligible for coverage through Missouri’s Medicaid program, called MO HealthNet. Who is eligible? Eligibility for MO HealthNet depends on your income , age, health, and individual needs.

  4. The MO HealthNet Division offers health care coverage for eligible Missourians. If you do not currently have health care coverage through MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid), the Family Support Division can help you with your application.

  5. The Family Support Division is responsible for administering public assistance programs including SNAP, Temporary Assistance, Medicaid, childcare subsidy, child support, blind services and other basic needs.

  6. My Healthcare Benefit | mydss.mo.gov

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    ATTENTION MEDICAID PARTICIPANTS: Beginning April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division will be required to restart annual renewals for MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid). We will send you important information in the mail, so please make sure to update your mailing address if you have moved.

  7. Manage My Healthcare Benefit | mydss.mo.gov

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    MO HealthNet Portal. You can visit the MO HealthNet Portal to get helpful information and access features to manage your benefit, including: View your household member information. Opt-out of Managed Care or change health plans. View invoices and letters. Pay premiums and spend down. Search for a MO HealthNet provider.

  8. Benefit Program Income Limits | mydss.mo.gov

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    Benefit Program Income Limits. Print a copy of the Benefit Program Income Limits chart. * NOTE: Depending on certain circumstances, this annual amount may vary. * NOTE: For household sizes over 6, add $128 to the maximum monthly income for each household member.

  9. Benefits & Services | mydss.mo.gov

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    You will get your MO HealthNet coverage through the Fee-For-Service Program if you are: Age 65 or older; Have a disability; Are blind or visually impaired; Are a woman under age 65 with breast or cervical cancer; Review the MO HealthNet Fee-For-Service Guide for more information about your program.

  10. Eligibility Requirements for MO HealthNet Coverage

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    Eligibility Requirements for MO HealthNet Coverage. To utilize the full functionality of a fillable PDF file, you must download the form, and fill in the form fields using your default browser.

  11. MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid) Frequently Asked Questions

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    If you do not have health insurance or need help paying for your health care, you may be eligible for coverage through Missouri’s Medicaid program, called MO HealthNet. Eligibility for MO HealthNet coverage depends on your income, age, health, and individual needs.