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Learn more about Medicaid health plans and the benefits they cover, and find out who is eligible and how to enroll.
Medicaid benefits. Medicaid provides health insurance for some low-income people, children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with disabilities. The federal government requires that states provide certain minimum medical benefits to people who are eligible for Medicaid.
Learn about mandatory medical benefits of Medicaid along with aspects of coverage, including Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) and Waivers.
Read about the different ways people qualify for Medicaid including income, age or availability of resources. Our members also talk about their eligibility.
Get health plan information - just for you. Sign in and you'll get tools that help you use your plan. You can view your Member ID card and get help with using your benefits. It just takes a few minutes to register. Then you can log in anytime.
UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete Special Needs Plans (SNP) offer benefits for people with both Medicare and Medicaid. These SNP plans provide benefits beyond Original Medicare, and may include transportation to medical appointments and vision exams.
UnitedHealthcare Connected® (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Texas Medicaid to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. UnitedHealthcare Connected® for One Care (Medicare-Medicaid Plan)
We cover adults, people with disabilities, expecting moms and children with our Louisiana Medicaid plans. Get a plan that gives you more. UnitedHealthcare has a large provider network in Louisiana. That gives you many options to choose the right doctors and specialists to fit your health care needs.
Check your eligibility for Medicaid plans. Not all health insurance is created equal. That's why we're proud to offer low-cost or no-cost Medicaid plans. Understanding Medicaid: Health Care Coverage to Support Individuals and Families in Times of Need.
How to Renew Your Medicaid. You must renew your Medicaid every year. When it is time to renew, Medicaid will send you a letter. The letter will list ways to renew. The fastest and easiest way is online. What you may need to renew: Social Security Numbers (or document numbers for any legal immigrants who need insurance)