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Each family member enrolled in Apple Health gets a ProviderOne Card. Your ProviderOne services card is activated while you are eligible for Apple Health. The card includes your name and client ProviderOne number which ends with a "WA" and stays with you for life when you are eligible and receive Apple Health.
- HCA Find-a-Provider - Washington
If you are receiving Apple Health coverage through a managed...
- First-timers Guide to Washington Apple Health (Medicaid)
You’ll see “ProviderOne” on your Services Card. ProviderOne...
- HCA Find-a-Provider - Washington
If you are receiving Apple Health coverage through a managed care plan (i.e. AmeriGroup, Community Health Plan of Washington, Coordinated Care, Molina, or United Health) you must contact the plan to find a medical provider.
Apple Health (Medicaid) providers. Sign up for provider alerts at Washington State Health Care Authority to receive information about Apple Health programs, authorizations, and billing related changes. L&I providers. Sign up for alerts at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Become a provider
Apple Health is free or low-cost health insurance coverage for those who qualify. Covered services include primary care, emergency visits, maternity services, pediatric care, dental services, vision care, prescription medications and more. Apple Health is available year-round. You can apply for Apple Health at any time.
Washington Apple Health Managed Care Plan Comparison Guide. This guide compares Apple Health (Medicaid) managed care plans. Below you can view: • Plan report card • Basic covered services • Value-added benefits comparison chart
Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage provides comprehensive medical benefits to adults, families, individuals with disabilities, children under 19, and pregnant individuals who meet income and eligibility requirements.
You’ll see “ProviderOne” on your Services Card. ProviderOne is the technology system that coordinates the health plans for us and helps us send you information at various times. The number on the card is your ProviderOne client number.