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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.
Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP) covers uninsured women at any income level who need treatment for breast or cervical cancer. Federal matching funds, at the enhanced rate of 65 percent, are available under Medicaid for women with income up to 200 percent of the FPL.
You can use the same online application at https://ABE.illinois.gov to apply for Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, also called Food Stamps), Cash Assistance (TANF, Refugee Cash Assistance), and the Medicare Savings Program.
Program Areas. Reducing Substance Use Disorders; Improving Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Complex Care Needs and High Costs; Promoting Community Integration Through Long-Term Services and Supports; Functional Areas; Medicaid State Technical Assistance
Medical Assistance Programs are designed to provide Illinois' residents access to quality health care. General Qualifications. In general to qualify for medical assistance a person must meet financial eligibility criteria, residency requirements and in most cases must be citizens (except for children). How to Apply?
HealthChoice Illinois is the smart way most Medicaid members get quality care. See if you qualify, and explore the HealthChoice Illinois advantage.
HealthChoice Illinois is the statewide Medicaid managed care program. Most Medicaid customers are required to choose a primary care provider (PCP) and health plan. We can help you understand your plan choices, find providers and enroll.