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Health Care to help pay for doctor visits, medications, and other health services you get in facilities or in your community. Medicaid, for those who are eligible, may help pay medical bills, doctor's visits, services in the home and facilities, and Medicare premiums.
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.
For most DHS public assistance programs, you can apply online. To apply for food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), cash, and other supports through the Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA) program, or Medicaid, ARKids, TEFRA, and health care under other categories of Medicaid, go to Access.Arkansas.gov.
Through this secure and easy to use internet portal, healthcare providers can submit claims and inquire on the status of their claims, inquire on a patient’s eligibility, upload files containing 837 transactions, and search for another provider.
The Division of Medical Services handles the day-to-day management of the Arkansas Medicaid program, ensuring providers get paid and clients get medically necessary services.
This site will give you information about what services are covered, what services you have used and more. If you are approved for Medicaid’s ARHOME program, then you can pick your plan on this site. Through this secure portal you can check the status of your claims and view your benefit information.
Learn who’s eligible to enroll in Arkansas' 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.
ConnectCare is an Arkansas Medicaid program that assists Medicaid and ARKids First families in setting up a medical home by helping them find a doctor/primary care provider (PCP) and dental care. View the interactive list of doctors in each county who see Medicaid patients.
Health care coverage is offered through the Medicaid program to children, adults, aging Arkansans, and people with disabilities who meet the eligibility requirements. Medicaid programs can help cover doctor visits, medical bills, prescription medicines, services at home and in facilities, and more.
ConnectCare is a program that assists Medicaid and ARKids First families in finding a medical home by linking them to a primary care physician (PCP) and dental care. ConnectCare has 3 components: Toll-Free Telephone Helpline, Dental Coordinated Care Program and Health Promotion and Outreach.