Are you:
If you answered "yes" to these questions, you may qualify for free or low-cost health care insurance (coverage) available to adults.
MEDICAID FOR AGED, BLIND, OR DISABLED
For low-income people who are elderly (age 65 or older); blind; or disabled. Provides comprehensive medical, mental health, vision, and dental coverage.
WASHTENAW HEALTH PLAN - "PLAN B"
For low-income Washtenaw County residents without health insurance who do not qualify for full Medicaid, Medicare, and other publicly-funded health coverage programs.
ADULT BENEFIT WAIVER (ABW; WASHTENAW HEALTH PLAN - "PLAN A") (also called "Adult Medical Program" or "AMP"; formerly State Medical Program or SMP) Note: ABW/WHP Plan A is currently closed to new applicants as of February 28, 2008.
For low-income, childless adults ages 18 to 64. Must be a Michigan resident.
Be aware that:
For more information, contact Department of Human Services (DHS; formerly Family Independence Agency, FIA), Washtenaw County Office, 22 Center Street, Ypsilanti, MI, 48198, phone (734) 481-2000, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
MEDICARE
For adults age 65 or over of all income levels and adults of all ages with specific disabilities.
EMERGENCY ONLY MEDICAID
For low-income children, elderly (age 65 or over), and pregnant women who do not qualify for Healthy Kids/Medicaid, MIChild, or full Medicaid. Covers inpatient (hospital) labor and delivery services for pregnant women; covers "emergency" services for children and elderly.
Pregnant women with Emergency Only Medicaid should also apply for MOMS (see above) and Washtenaw Health Plan - "Plan B" (see above); children and elderly with Emergency Only Medicaid should also apply for Washtenaw Health Plan - "Plan B" (see above).
WASHTENAW COUNTY PRESCRIPTION PLAN
For Washtenaw County residents without or with limited prescription drug coverage. There are no income or age restrictions.
Other health care coverage programs for adults - click here.
Other health care coverage programs for children, pregnant women, families, and small businesses - click here.
Updated 6/18/2008