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Who is eligible for California Medicaid? Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year) 1 $20,030 2 $27,186 3 $34,341 4 $41,4964 more rows
Welcome to Healthy Montana Kids! Healthy Montana Kids coverage is paid for by premium taxes paid by insurance companies and federal matching funds. HMK coverage is available to children whose families earn up to 250% of the federal poverty level (currently about $65,000 per year for a family of four).
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) administers healthcare services to help improve and protect the health and safety of some low-income Montanans. DPHHS reimburses private and public providers for a wide range of preventive, primary, and acute care services.
This State Profile provides an overview of persons who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid benefits in Montana, referred to as Medicare-Medicaid enrollees. Medicare-Medicaid enrollees are low-income seniors and people with disabilities.
Under the expanded guidelines, Medicaid is available for all adults with incomes up to 138% of poverty; in 2023, thats $20,120 for a single adult.
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Contact the Offices of Public Assistance (OPA) for questions about applications and/or eligibility at 1-888-706-1535.
Members who have Medicaid questions may call the Help Line, 1 (800) 362-8312.
Check member eligibility by calling Provider Relations at the telephone number below, by calling Integrated Voice Response (IVR) at (800) 714-0060, or accessing the Montana Access to Health (MATH) web portal.
The Montana HELP Plan is a Medicaid expansion program. It provides low-cost health insurance for people who cannot get coverage through regular Medicaid or private insurance. This program can pay for prescription drugs and cover medical needs such as: Visits to health care providers (physicians and nurse practitioners)
A regular application can take up to 45 days. It is important to give the OPA all the information they ask for. When you apply for Medicaid, be sure to ask how long your application will take to be processed.