Medicaid insures people with a low income. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers children. Learn about eligibility and how to apply for or renew coverage.
Medicaid provides free or low-cost medical benefits to eligible:
Find and check with your state’s Medicaid agency to see if you or your family members are eligible. Each state has its own requirements.
In general, Medicaid eligibility depends on at least one or a combination of:
You can apply for Medicaid anytime in one of the following ways:
When you apply for Medicaid, you may need to provide certain information or documentation. But what is required depends on your state. Your state Medicaid agency may ask for:
If your income is too high for Medicaid, your child may still qualify for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). It covers medical and dental care for uninsured children and teens up to age 19.
CHIP qualifications are different in every state. In most cases, they depend on income. Find out if your child qualifies for coverage with CHIP.
You can apply for CHIP in one of the following ways:
Your state may review your information each year to decide if you are eligible for Medicaid. If they need more information from you, they will contact you about renewing your coverage. Learn more about renewing Medicaid and CHIP coverage, including:
Not every provider accepts Medicaid. To locate a Medicaid or CHIP medical provider, find and check with your state's Medicaid agency.