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To obtain a user id and password to the Member Portal, Members must be enrolled in the Alaska Medicaid program and have a valid Medicaid Id.
Medicaid provides medical coverage to low-income Alaskans. Eligible groups include low-income children, pregnant women, families, adults without dependent children between the ages of 19 and 64, the elderly, blind and the permanently disabled.
The Alaska MMIS may not be accessible during the weekly scheduled maintenance hours of 6:00 p.m. AKT Saturday to 6:00 a.m. AKT Sunday. Provider The Health Enterprise Portal is a state-of-the-art electronic health care administration system that gives patients, doctors, pharmacists and other users easy, secure and efficient access to health care ...
If you are a Medicaid recipient or the parent or guardian of a Medicaid recipient and have questions about Medicaid coverage, call toll free 800-780-9972 statewide Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Visit www.healthcare.gov to apply for Medicaid. View the Alaska Medicaid financial eligibility requirements for Medicaid income limits and other financial information. Who do I call if I have a question about my Medicaid eligibility? Contact the Division of Public Assistance at 800-478-7778 or hss.dpa.offices@alaska.gov. What does Medicaid cover?
Questions about a benefit application, your eligibility, or Alaska Medicaid eligibility cards? Alaska Medicaid members may now contact the Division of Public Assistance (DPA) Virtual Contact Center at 800.478.7778 for real-time assistance.
Before applying for long-term care Medicaid, it is imperative that Alaska seniors be certain that all eligibility requirements are met. If one is over the income and / or asset limit(s), or are unsure if they meet the eligibility criteria, Medicaid planning can be invaluable.
As of December 2019, has enrolled 985,201 individuals in Medicaid and CHIP — a net increase of 57.29% since the first Marketplace Open Enrollment Period and related Medicaid program changes in October 2013.
This page has eligibility information for the most common Alaska 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).
Alaska returned to the regular pre-pandemic process of Medicaid annual renewals beginning April 1, 2023. When it is your turn for renewal, we will recheck your eligibility to make sure you still qualify for Medicaid coverage.