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Welcome to Michigan Medicaid. This site contains information for: Individuals - People looking to apply for benefits, learn more about Medicaid programs, or find help. Providers - Health care providers who are enrolled with Medicaid or would like to enroll and need more information about billing, Medicaid programs, and help resources
Individuals are eligible for the Healthy Michigan Plan if they: Are age 19-64 years. Have income at or below 133% of the federal poverty level* (about $18,000 for a single person or $37,000 for a family of four) Do not qualify for or are not enrolled in Medicare.
If you think you might be eligible, apply today and see if you qualify. Choose from one of the following options to apply. Apply online at www.michigan.gov/mibridges. Call the Michigan Health Care Helpline at 1-855-789-5610. Visit your local Department of Human Services office.
Complete health care coverage for people in specific Michigan counties who are aged 21 and over and are currently enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid
Medicaid is available to eligible persons under age 21. There is an income test and an asset test for this program. If income is over the income limit, the person is assigned a deductible. Persons may incur medical expenses that equal or exceed the deductible and still qualify for this program.
The two Medicaid programs offered that are of the most interest to housing professionals associated with unlicensed assisted living are the MI Choice home and community based services program and the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE).
Click here to learn about Medicaid/Food Changes and Renewal Timelines. What Benefits are Available to You? You can apply for more than one program at a time. Need help getting started? Organizations in your community are ready to help you use MI Bridges. Find Community Partner.
MI Bridges is the state of Michigan's benefits portal where you can apply for food assistance online or by phone.
To Apply for Medicaid, MIChild, Healthy Kids, Plan First! or other Medical Assistance Programs: Click here for more information on the application process. Apply on-line or print, complete and mail the DCH-1426 form
More than 1.8 million beneficiaries have renewed their insurance coverage during the process, bringing the total Medicaid enrollment to 2.6 million. During the COVID-19 pandemic, people continued to receive Medicaid without having to renew annually under the Families First Coronavirus Act.