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Learn about the comprehensive health coverage for more than 7.5 million New Yorkers, including eligibility, services, and contact information. Find out the latest news and updates on Medicaid programs, doula services, and COVID-19 resources.
- How to Apply
If you have Medicaid and need help apply for MEDICARE the...
- Members
The New York State enacted 2023-24 Executive Budget includes...
- Medicaid Redesign Team (Mrt)
New York State Medicaid State Plan. DSRIP and MRT Waiver...
- Providers
Medicaid Prescriber Education Program (MPEP) The Medicaid...
- LDSS
LDSS - Medicaid - New York State Department of Health
- Duals
New York State Dual Eligible Integrated Care Roadmap. On...
- Medicaid Rates
Medicaid Fee-for-Service (FFS) Rates for Geriatric,...
- Medicaid Data and Reports
New York State began sending renewal notices in the early...
- How to Apply
Learn about the different ways to apply for Medicaid in New York State, depending on your eligibility category and income level. Find out how to contact enrollment assistors, MCOs, LDSS, and other resources for help.
New York's Medicaid program provides comprehensive health insurance to lower-income New Yorkers. Medicaid pays for a wide-range of services, depending on your age, financial circumstances, family situation, or living arrangements.
The New York State enacted 2023-24 Executive Budget includes expanded Medicaid coverage of preventative care, including coverage and higher reimbursement for doulas. Learn more about the NYS Medicaid Doula Services Benefit.
The New York State enacted 2023-24 Executive Budget includes expanded Medicaid coverage of preventative care, including coverage and higher reimbursement for doulas. Learn more about the NYS Medicaid Doula Services Benefit.
How do I know if my income and resources qualify me for Medicaid? The chart below shows how much income you can receive annually and still qualify for Medicaid.* The income levels are based on how many family members live with you.
25 sty 2022 · Medicaid is a program for low-income New York residents. Eligible individuals include: Pregnant women and infants; Children ages 1-18; Parents and caretaker relatives of dependent children; or Adults aged 19-64, who are not pregnant and not eligible for Medicare.