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The following UCare plan members are eligible for Health Ride. To find the name of your UCare plan, check the front of your insurance ID card and look for “Care Type.” Prepaid Medical Assistance Program (PMAP)
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Program | UCare
UCare Prepaid Medical Assistance Program (PMAP), also known...
- Your 2024 guide to UCare Prepaid Medical Assistance Program
Members can also get rides to the county or tribal ofice, or...
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Program | UCare
UCare Prepaid Medical Assistance Program (PMAP), also known as Medicaid, is a plan for people with lower incomes. The program pays for most of your covered health care costs for eligible people in your household. Learn about enrollment.
We’re very happy to have you as a member of UCare Prepaid Medical Assistance Program (PMAP). This guide will help you learn how to use the benefits and features of your PMAP plan. Review it carefully, keep it handy and refer to it often. PMAP offers many opportunities for you to improve your health. We hope you’ll take
Members can also get rides to the county or tribal ofice, or a MNsure Navigator agency. In case of emergency call 911. Call the UCare Health Ride line at 1-800-864-2157 (TTY 1-800-688-2534), 7 am – 8 pm, Monday – Friday, or visit ucare.org/healthride.
We’re very happy to have you as a member of UCare Prepaid Medical Assistance Program (PMAP). This guide will help you learn to use the benefits and features of your PMAP plan.
UCare Health Ride provides no-cost transportation to and from services covered by your UCare plan. Enjoy your independence • Take the bus, light rail or train. Call Health Ride 7 to 10 days before appointment to order free passes. • Drive yourself, and get your mileage reimbursed. Contact your County Human Services to get started.
Health Ride is a unit within UCare’s Customer Services Department. Health Ride arranges bus passes, common carrier and Special Transportation Services (STS). This tip sheet describes who is eligible, the types of transportation services available, and how to arrange for a ride. Who’s eligible for Non-Emergency Medical Services Transportation