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Medicaid & CHIP

Medicaid & CHIP coverage

Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to eligible low-income adults, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

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Check if you qualify based on income

Enter your household size and state, and we'll tell you if you might qualify for Medicaid, CHIP, or savings on a Marketplace plan.
Even if you don't qualify for Medicaid based on income, you should apply. You might qualify for your state's program, especially if you have children, are pregnant, or have a disability. You can apply for Medicaid and CHIP any time of year.
Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people with household incomes below a certain level. Others haven't.
Even if your state hasn't expanded Medicaid, you should fill out an application. Each state has coverage options that consider income, household size, family status (like pregnancy or caring for young children), disability, age, and other factors. 

Apply for Medicaid and CHIP one of these ways:

Fill out an application through the Marketplace

  • If it looks like anyone in your household qualifies for Medicaid or CHIP, we’ll securely send your information to your state agency. Your state will contact you about enrollment.
  • When you submit your Marketplace application, you’ll also find out if you qualify for cost savings on a Marketplace plan. Plans may be more affordable than you think.
  • If you’re denied Medicaid or CHIP coverage, your state securely sends your contact information to the Marketplace. We’ll use it to mail you a letter about getting Marketplace coverage.
Create an account to start a Marketplace application.

Apply directly through your state Medicaid agency

Select your state below to get your Medicaid agency’s contact information.

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