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  1. Through the MO HealthNet for Kids program, children receive full, comprehensive coverage including primary, acute and preventative care, hospital care, dental and vision care as well as prescription coverage. Use the links below to learn more:

  2. Family Support Division Site: Medical Services — MO HealthNet. MO HealthNet (Medicaid) for Families. MO HealthNet for Kids. MO HealthNet for the Blind and Visually Impaired. MO HealthNet for People with Disabilities. MO HealthNet for Seniors. MO HealthNet For Pregnant Women And Newborns. Uninsured Women's Health Services Program.

  3. The MO HealthNet Managed Care Program works to: Improve health care quality. Improve access to needed services. Increase the efficiency of health care delivery for eligible low-income custodial parents, pregnant women, and children.

  4. When an application is received, FSD first checks for eligibility based on the following criteria: as a child, if under 19; as a pregnant woman, if pregnancy claimed; as a parent/caretaker if a child under 19 is in the home; in the adult expansion group, if age 19-64 and not eligible as a pregnant woman or parent/caretaker.

  5. Eligibility Requirements for MO HealthNet Coverage. To utilize the full functionality of a fillable PDF file, you must download the form, and fill in the form fields using your default browser.

  6. Call the MO HealthNet Service Center (1-888-275-5908) to obtain DCNs for the eligible children shown on the IM-1UA and determine if the children have received presumptive eligibility coverage in the last 12 months.

  7. You will get your MO HealthNet coverage through one of the Managed Care Health Plans: Healthy Blue, United Healthcare, or Home State Health if you are a: Parent or caretaker with a child under age 19; Child age birth-18; Woman age 18-55 with no health insurance; Adult age 19-64 with no disabilities; Pregnant woman (including your unborn child)

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