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Welcome to Michigan Medicaid. This site contains information for: Individuals - People looking to apply for benefits, learn more about Medicaid programs, or find help. Providers - Health care providers who are enrolled with Medicaid or would like to enroll and need more information about billing, Medicaid programs, and help resources
Most children who are eligible for U-19 Medicaid are enrolled in a Medicaid health plan. This program provides a comprehensive package of health care benefits including vision, dental, and mental health services. Contact the local MDHHS office in your county to apply for this program or apply online at www.michigan.gov/mibridges. MIChild
Individuals are eligible for the Healthy Michigan Plan if they: Are age 19-64 years. Have income at or below 133% of the federal poverty level* (about $18,000 for a single person or $37,000 for a family of four) Do not qualify for or are not enrolled in Medicare.
2. Income Eligibility Guidelines (Effective from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024) Household Size Larger than 8. Federal Poverty Guidelines - 100%. 130%. 185%. Household Size. Annual.
The following options are available for enrolled MI Medicaid Providers to verify eligibility for the Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan, CSHCS, MOMS, and MIChild programs: CHAMPS - Eligibility Inquiry: Online Eligibility Inquiry is now available for Providers.
If you think you might be eligible, apply today and see if you qualify. Choose from one of the following options to apply. Apply online at www.michigan.gov/mibridges; Call the Michigan Health Care Helpline at 1-855-789-5610; Visit your local Department of Human Services office; Don't wait to get health care coverage.
A: MIChild is a health coverage program for uninsured children of Michigan's working families. MIChild is not a Medicaid program. Q. Who can I call to see if I qualify for MIChild? A: Call toll-free 1-888-988-6300 to get more information that will help you find out if you qualify for MIChild. Q: Where can I apply for MIChild?
You will get a mihealth card (if you do not have one already) if you have Michigan Medicaid, Emergency Medicaid, or Children's Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) benefits. The mihealth card replaced the monthly Medicaid blue paper card. DO NOT THROW YOUR MIHEALTH CARD AWAY.
HMP beneficiaries are no longer required or incentivized to complete an annual Health Risk Assessment (HRA) through the MI Health Account. Medicaid Health Plans will provide additional information on continued healthy behavior incentives. How can Providers help? Verify beneficiary eligibility before services.
In Michigan, annual renewals will begin again in June 2023. If you receive notice that you or a family member are no longer eligible for Medicaid or MIChild benefits, don’t worry, you have other options including options for low or no-cost coverage: Purchasing a plan on the Health Insurance Marketplace. Thanks to savings recently put in place ...