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  2. Medicaid - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/assistance-programs/medicaid/portalhome

    Welcome to Michigan Medicaid. This site contains information for: Individuals - People looking to apply for benefits, learn more about Medicaid programs, or find help. Providers - Health care providers who are enrolled with Medicaid or would like to enroll and need more information about billing, Medicaid programs, and help resources

  3. How to apply - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/healthymiplan/how

    If you think you might be eligible, apply today and see if you qualify. Choose from one of the following options to apply. Apply online at www.michigan.gov/mibridges. Call the Michigan Health Care Helpline at 1-855-789-5610. Visit your local Department of Human Services office.

  4. Apply For Benefits - MI Bridges

    www.mibridges.me/apply-for-benefits

    MI Bridges makes applying for benefits simple and straightforward. In addition to Healthcare coverage, food assistance, cash assistance, childcare, and emergency relief, you can apply for assistance with utilities, housing, and burial costs.

  5. Medicaid eligibility and enrollment in Michigan - ...

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    Here is how you can apply for Medicaid coverage in Michigan: Apply online using MI Bridges (if you are any age), or begin the process through Healthcare.gov, and you’ll be directed to Michigan Medicaid (use this option only if you are under age 65, and don’t have Medicare).

  6. Income and Asset Limits for Medicaid | Michigan Legal Help

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    Medicaid is health insurance for people with low income. In Michigan, there is traditional Medicaid (TM) and the Healthy Michigan Plan (HMP). HMP started in 2014 as part of the Affordable Care Act. To be eligible for either HMP or TM, you must meet certain income limits, asset limits, or both.

  7. An Overview of Medicaid - Michigan Legal Help

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    To apply for TM or HMP, submit an application to MDHHS. The fastest way to apply is online through the MI Bridges Portal . If you apply online, you will have proof of your application.

  8. MDHHS 1171 Information Booklet - MI Bridges

    newmibridges.michigan.gov/resource/1548520420000/ISD_Information_BookletUpdated

    In Michigan, there are many healthcare programs available to children, adults and families. • Use the application to apply for anyone in your family. • Apply even if you or your child has health coverage. You could be eligible for lower-cost or free coverage. • Families that include immigrants can apply. You can apply for

  9. Common Questions About Medicaid | Michigan Legal Help

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    Who is eligible? What is Freedom to Work? What are Medicaid work rules? Are there special rules for disabled adult children? How do I apply? What can I do if my Medicaid is terminated or if my coverage is reduced and I don’t agree with it? What is Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) and why is it important for Medicaid?

  10. Michigan Medicaid guide | Learning Center - Priority Health

    www.priorityhealth.com/michigan-medicaid/learning-center/guide

    Adults 65 and older. Michigan Medicaid programs. Medicaid is funded in part by the state government. That means several state programs exist under Medicaid. Michigan Medicaid programs include: MIChild is a healthcare program for children ages 19 and under. There is a $10 per family monthly cost for the program.

  11. How to apply for health care coverage - Macomb County

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    How to apply for health care coverage - Medicaid, MOMS, Healthy Michigan Plan, MIChild for adults, pregnant women, children and families. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) offers several ways to apply for health care coverage. Online applications are encouraged and will be processed faster than paper.