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Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide health coverage for low-income children, families, seniors and people with disabilities.
Texas seniors must have limited income and assets, and a medical need to qualify for Medicaid long-term care. In 2024, a single Nursing Home Medicaid applicant must meet the following criteria: 1) Income under $2,829 / month 2) Assets under $2,000 3) Require a Nursing Home Level of Care.
Most Medicaid eligibility and all CHIP eligibility is based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). Income eligibility levels are tied to the federal poverty level (FPL).
To get Children's Medicaid or CHIP, a child must be: 18 years old or younger. (In some cases, children with disabilities who are 19 or 20 years old can get Medicaid.) a Texas resident; and. a U.S. citizen or qualified non-citizen. When you apply, we'll ask about your family's income to see which programs your child can get.
This page has eligibility information for the most common Texas 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).
To learn more about all your options, contact your local Aging and Disability Resource Center or call 2-1-1. To get MEPD, you must be a Texas resident and a U.S. citizen or qualified non-citizen. When you apply, we'll ask about your income, your age, and your disability to see if you qualify. Apply for MEPD.
Learn who’s eligible to enroll in Texas' Medicaid program, how to apply, the status of Medicaid expansion and the effects of Medicaid disenrollment. Please provide your zip code to see plans in your area.
Answer some basic questions in our prescreening tool to find which benefits and support services you might be able to get. When you're done, you can create an account to apply for benefits and send your info to support services to be contacted by programs. Start tool.
Learn how to apply for Medicaid in Texas through Superior HealthPlan. Review eligibility requirements and plan options before you enroll for Texas Medicaid to ensure that you receive the plan that meets your needs.
In Texas, there are five types of Medicaid coverage: STAR+PLUS. STAR Kids. STAR Health. Traditional Medicaid. Each of the STAR programs provides managed care for recipients.