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Medicaid is a health care program and allows you manage your health and get care when needed.
Medicaid (also called Medical Assistance in Pennsylvania) is a healthcare program that helps eligible people access physical and behavioral healthcare and other supportive services that they need to live well.
Medicaid serves as a vital safety net for the health and well-being of individuals and families facing financial challenges.
Medicaid helps to provide access to comprehensive healthcare coverage. Most people who qualify for Medicaid will use HealthChoices to access physical healthcare, like annual checkups, care when you’re sick, or appointments to manage other illnesses or health needs. Once you apply for Medicaid, if you’re eligible, you’ll be able to pick a HealthChoices managed care organization to access care.
Medicaid also provides access other important services that people meet their individual health needs through care and services for:
COMPASS is an online platform which makes it easy to apply for, or renew, your benefits.
Based on factors such as income and employment, you may be eligible to receive Medicaid health benefits.
Medicaid eligibility is based on factors such as a person’s income, family size, age, and disability status. Eligibility for Medicaid can vary based on a person’s specific circumstance, and the best way to find out if you or your loved one are eligible is to complete an application.
The Department of Human Services can help you through the process to determine your eligibility, but as you apply, it’s helpful if you have an idea of how you or your loved one may qualify for Medicaid. This could be based on a need for health insurance, your income, a disability, a need for long-term care, or something else.
No matter your circumstance, there are things you’ll need to have available when you’re ready to apply for Medicaid for yourself and/or a loved one. Be prepared to submit information that verifies your identity, your income, whether you are a U.S. Citizen or legal resident, your Social Security Number, as well as information about anyone else who lives in your household
Medicaid eligibility is determined using income and household size in comparison to income limits set by the federal government.
Examples of income counted when determining eligibility include:
Examples of income not counted when determining eligibility include:
Resources are also sometimes considered when applying for Medicaid. Resources include money contained in bank accounts, life insurance, vehicles, owned property (aside from your primary residence), and more.
When you’re completing your application, the Department of Human Services will tell you if your application needs a review of resources based on your specific circumstances.
Your Identity
Your identity can be verified by PA driver's license, PA identification card, or a government-issued passport.
Your Social Security Number (SSN)
A SSN must be provided for each person applying for Medicaid (with some exceptions). If you don’t have a social security number, reach out to your local County Assistance Office to apply for one.
Your PA Residency
Medicaid is available to Pennsylvania residents, regardless of how long you’ve been a Pennsylvania resident.
Your Citizenship
Medicaid is available to United States citizens, refugees, and lawfully admitted non-citizens. Other non-citizens may be eligible for limited Medical Assistance benefits if an emergency medical condition exists. U.S. citizens, refugees and lawfully admitted non-citizens may need to submit documentation proving U.S. citizenship or lawful non-citizen status if their citizenship can’t be verified through electronic sources.
Your Household
Your local County Assistance Office can help determine who the mandatory or optional budget group members are, based upon household relationships and individual needs, when you apply for Medicaid.