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In Washington State, Medicaid is called Apple Health. Apple Health provides preventative care, like cancer screenings, treatment for diabetes and high blood pressure, and many other health care services.
Washington Apple Health is the Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs offered in Washington state. The program was initiated on January 1, 2014. [1]
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.
Apple Health is the name for Medicaid in Washington. 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 the name for Medicaid in Washington. Apple Health is free or low-cost health and dental coverage for those who qualify. You can apply for Apple Health at any time and it is available year-round. Free or low-cost Apple Health.
This federally-funded program provides health care coverage for women diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer or a related pre-cancerous condition. Eligibility is determined by the Breast, Cervical, and Colon Health Program (BCCHP) in the Washington State Department of Health (DOH).
Washington Apple Health is an umbrella term or “brand name” for all Washington State medical assistance programs, including Medicaid. The brand name may be shortened to “Apple Health.” The Health Care Authority (HCA) administers most Washington Apple Health programs. (The Department of Social and Health Services administers the