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Alabama Medicaid Agency schedules ACHN Provider Webinars. Sep 4, 2024 - The Alabama Medicaid Agency Health Systems Department will host three virtual webinars to provide information about the new ACHN changes effective October 1, 2024.
Information and forms to enroll as an Alabama Medicaid provider.
Alabama Medicaid. Apply for Medicaid. In 2022, more than 1 million Alabama citizens qualified for Medicaid benefits through a variety of programs for children, families and pregnant women as well as for elderly and/or disabled people.
Qualifying for Medicaid. Each Medicaid program has its own requirements you must meet in order to qualify for benefits. All programs have income requirements. Some programs also have age requirements or are limited to certain groups such as pregnant women or people who also have Medicare.
Help for Applicants and Recipients. Get answers to your questions about Medicaid services and programs.
Welcome to Expedite, Alabama Medicaid’s online Medicaid application portal! Expedite is designed to make applying for Medicaid benefits simple and efficient. Expedite ensures immediate receipt of Medicaid applications by the Alabama Medicaid Agency.
Forms for Medicaid Applicants and Recipients. A variety of online and paper forms are available to applicants, recipients and sponsors. For help in applying for Medicaid, call the Recipient Call Center (toll-free) at (800) 362-1504, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Medicaid Contacts. For numbers not listed here, call Medicaid's main switchboard at (334) 242-5000 for assistance. People who are deaf may call for assistance: TTY (800) 253-0799
Medicaid District Offices are set up to receive and process the following types of applications: Applications for Elderly and Disabled Programs. Applications for Nursing Home Care. Applications for Programs That Help Pay Medicare Premiums.
How to Qualify: Parents and Other Caretakers. Applicant must have a child under the age of 19 who is a close relative and who lives in the home. Applicant must be a resident of Alabama, and a U.S. citizen or be in satisfactory immigration status according to agency rules.