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Welcome to the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. "We work together to help Illin oisans access high quality health care and fulfill child support obligations to advance their physical, mental, and financial well-being."
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is responsible for providing healthcare coverage for adults and children who qualify for Medicaid, and for providing Child Support Services to help ensure that Illinois children receive financial support from both parents.
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is committed to improving the health of Illinois' families by providing access to quality healthcare. This mission is accomplished through HFS Medical Programs that pay for a wide range.
We believe children deserve financial, emotional, and family support to grow and thrive. We are motivated to reimagine services by applying innovative approaches, personalized solutions, and an unwavering commitment to better outcomes.
Access your case online 24/7. If you have an active child support case, you can access your case information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Services are available by computer (full website) or smart phone (mobile website), see below: FULL WEBSITE. MOBILE WEBSITE.
To apply, you can download an application for medical benefits and send it to an Illinois Department of Human Services Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) or visit the office directly. You can also apply online for SNAP (food stamps), Medical and Cash Benefits through Illinois Web Benefits.
Medicaid Provider Termination Alert: Revalidation deadlines are approaching. Failure by providers to revalidate will lead to termination and payment suspension. Check your account now at https://impact.illinois.gov/ to learn if your required revalidation is due this month.
The Illinois Department of Health Care and Family Services administers Medicaid, which is a federal-state program that provides health insurance coverage to 3.3 million residents – one in four Illinoisans – who meet certain eligibility standards.
The contacts include: reviews of financial records. inspections of providers and recipients' medical records. on-site provider visits & visits to recipients' homes. telephone calls, letters and face-to-face interviews.
Online Services. If you have an active child support case you can access your case information: Full Website - More information for larger screens. Mobile Website - Slightly less information but optimized for smaller screens.