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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. Programs and Services Children and Families
Once you apply online you can: Check the status of your benefits; Report changes to your case; Renew your benefits; Print a Medicaid card; Upload items we need from you; Use the Your Texas Benefits mobile app to manage your case
English and Spanish forms can be found under the title "Form to apply for Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities or Medicare Savings Program" under section "Forms to apply for benefits".
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. See income ...
Before you set up an account, we need to ask you some questions. This will help you know if you should apply for benefits on this site or for health insurance on HealthCare.gov.
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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.
Apply for Medicaid in Texas. You can enroll through HealthCare.gov or the state Medicaid website. You can enroll by phone at 800-318-2596.
How to Apply for Texas Medicaid. Texas seniors can apply online for Medicaid at Your Texas Benefits or submit a completed paper application. For assistance with the application process or to request a mailed application, Texas Health and Human Services can be reached at 1-877-541-7905 or 2-1-1.
A pregnant woman of any age can apply for CHIP perinatal services or Medicaid for her unborn child. A Texas resident. A U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident. Who can apply? Any adult who lives more than half the time with an uninsured child may apply. This includes parents, stepparents, grandparents, other relatives, legal guardians, or ...