Medicaid
Medicaid provides medical coverage to low income and disabled individuals and to low income families with children. There are several types of Medicaid coverage, each with its own distinct coverage. Typically, when Medicaid pays the hospital bill, you will not have to pay anything. Sometimes, depending on the coverage you qualify for, you may have to pay a share of the cost.
Generally, low-income families with children and disabled people may qualify for Medicaid. Each state has different eligibility guidelines.
Additional Resources
Don’t risk a gap in your Medicaid coverage. Get ready to renew now.
Florida will restart Medicaid eligibility reviews.
Follow these steps to help ensure you still qualify:
- Make sure your contact information is up to date.
- Check your mail for a letter.
- Complete your renewal form (if you get one).
Have Questions?
If you have questions visit Myflfamilies.com/Medicaid. To speak with an agent, please call the Florida Department of Children and Families at 1-866-762-2237.
Are you losing your Medicaid coverage?
Check Marketplace Exchange PlansSee a list of Affordable Care Act Marketplace Exchange contracts.
Federal Marketplace Exchange Plans
Learn more here about the federal Marketplace Exchange plans.
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Aetna and UnitedHealthcare Affordable Care Act Marketplace Exchange Notice
Click link to review out of network status.