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If you are enrolling in Medicaid for the first time or if the state automatically assigned you to an MCO, you may change your MCO one time within 90 days. You may change MCOs for any reason within the first 90 days of initial enrollment.
- After you Enroll in Medicaid
Need help? Apply at local health departments (PDF) or call...
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How do I enroll in or change my Medicaid Managed Care...
- After you Enroll in Medicaid
Need help? Apply at local health departments (PDF) or call the Medicaid helpline for pregnant individuals at 1-800-456-8900 for information. How do I renew Medicaid? If you or a member of your family are enrolled in Medicaid or the Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP), you will reapply for coverage at the end of each certification period.
How do I enroll in or change my Medicaid Managed Care Organization (MCO)? If you are enrolling in Medicaid for the first time or if the state automatically assigned you to an MCO, you may change your MCO one time within 90 days.
Maryland Managed Care Program Features, as of 2021. Statewide or region-specific? Individuals may apply for Medicaid and HealthChoice at any time. Nurse midwives, freestanding birthing centers, podiatry (routine footcare for <21 and diabetics), diabetes prevention and telehealth.
Learn who’s eligible to enroll in Maryland's Medicaid program, how to apply, the status of Medicaid expansion and the effects of Medicaid disenrollment. Please provide your zip code to see plans in your area.
Maryland Medicaid has nine HealthChoice MCOs you can choose from. View the MCO Comparison Chart to help you pick the best one for you. NOTICE: HealthChoice Managed Care Members. Kaiser Permanente: No New Medicaid Members Until January 1, 2025. FAQ about the enrollment pause . An official website of the State of Maryland.
You can enroll in an MCO and choose a primary care provider (PCP) through the Maryland Health Connection. You have three ways to apply: Online at marylandhealthconnection.gov