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The Senior Guide to Health Care Coverage makes it easier for you to understand health coverage available in Massachusetts from MassHealth or the Health Connector. This booklet answers important questions that you may have about how to get health care benefits and the programs that are available.
Learn about MassHealth coverage types for individuals age 65 years or older and people who need long-term-care services. Described below are the 5 MassHealth coverage types offered to eligible seniors and people of any age who need long-term-care services: Standard. CommonHealth. Family Assistance.
Most school districts offer continued health insurance to their retirees and either: participate in the Retired Municipal Teachers’ (RMT) Program (see list below) or offer their own group insurance plan (see Local district coverage below).
MassHealth offers health-care benefits directly or by paying part or all of your health-insurance premiums. MassHealth is available to Massachusetts residents that meet eligibility requirements based on income, disability, or health condition status.
24 lis 2021 · A: Yes, the eligibility rules for MassHealth change in a couple of important ways when people turn 65, particularly for MassHealth Standard, which provides the most comprehensive coverage.
17 sie 2022 · To apply, you may need to provide the following information and documents. Social Security numbers, if you have them, for every household member who is applying. Proof of income and assets. Proof of any health insurance that you are currently enrolled in or have access to.
5 mar 2024 · If you are under 65, or the primary caretaker of a child under 19, you can: Apply over the phone at 800-841-2900. A MassHealth worker will ask you questions needed to complete the online application and get your electronic signature. Apply in person at a MassHealth Enrollment Center or Health Connector Walk-In Center.