California Medicaid Office

http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/california.html
California is operating a State-based Marketplace, known as Covered California, and the state has expanded Medicaid coverage to low-income adults. DHCS’ mission is to preserve and improve the health status of all Californians. DHCS works closely with health care professionals, county governments and health plans to provide a health care safety net for California’s low-income and persons with disabilities.

Oklahoma Medicaid Office

http://www.okdhs.org/
SoonerCare, Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, provides health care to children under the age of 19, adults with children under the age of 18, pregnant women and people who are older than 65 or have blindness or another disability.

Wisconsin Medicaid Office

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid/index.htm
Wisconsin Medicaid has many different health care programs that help certain needy or low-income people pay for health care. People who may be able to get Medicaid are: Age 65 or older, Blind or disabled, Under age 19, Pregnant Women, Families with children, Women age 35 to 65 who have been diagnosed with certain types of cancers, and or Women age 15 through 44 who want family planning services.

Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of North Carolina

http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/
Children and Youth: Adoption, child care, child protection, child support. All children and youth topics. Families and Adults: Housing and homelessness, income support, pregnancy. All Families and Adults topics. Older Adults: Family support, care in facilities, senior rights protection. All Older Adults topics. Health: Diseases and conditions, mental health, prevention and wellness, safety in emergencies, substance abuse. All health topics. Medicaid: Benefits, eligibility Disability Services: Young children, school-age children, communication and technology, employment. All Disability Services topics.

Virginia Medicaid Office

http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/
The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) provides assistance to citizens of Virginia to help them live their best lives. One child, one senior citizen, one person at a time,VDSS programs and services help people triumph over poverty, abuse and neglect, achieve self-sufficiency and shape strong futures for themselves, their families and their communities.

Utah Medicaid Office

http://health.utah.gov/medicaid/html/general_info.html
What is Medicaid? The Utah Medicaid program pays medical bills for people who qualify for a category of Medicaid; [Categories are listed on the General Information page, under “Utah Medicaid Programs. Categories of Medicaid and who qualifies.] People who have low income or cannot afford the cost of health care and alos people who have resources (assets) under the federal limit for the category of Medicaid.

South Dakota Medicaid Office

http://dss.sd.gov/medicalservices/
The Division of Medical Services provides assistance to those who qualify for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) by providing health insurance and paying for medical services such as visits to the doctor, hospital, dentist, chiropractor and more.

New Hampshire Medicaid

http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/ombp/medicaid/
The Medicaid program is a federal and state funded program that serves needy individuals and families who meet financial and other eligibility requirements and certain other individuals who lack adequate resources to pay for medical care

Nevada Medicaid Office

http://dhcfp.nv.gov/
The Division of Health Care Financing and Policy works in partnership with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to assist in providing quality medical care for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and limited resources. Services are provided through a combination of traditional fee-for-service provider networks and managed care.

Missouri Medicaid Office

http://www.dss.mo.gov/
The purpose of the MO HealthNet program is to provide medical services to persons who meet certain eligibility requirements as determined by FSD. The goals of the MO HealthNet program are to promote good health, to prevent illness and premature death, to correct or limit disability, to treat illness, and to provide rehabilitation to persons with disabilities. Eligible persons receive a “MO HealthNet Identification Card” or a letter from the local FSD office.

Mississippi Medicaid Office

http://www.medicaid.ms.gov/
The mission of the Division of Medicaid is to ensure access to health services for the Medicaid eligible population in the most cost efficient and comprehensive manner possible and to continually pursue strategies for optimizing the accessibility and quality of health care.

Maryland Medicaid Office

http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/maryland.html
Included here is a description of many of the programs and services available with information on how and where to apply for benefits. Information relevant to health care pro viders is included, as well as information on obtaining data and published reports. Information on committees, activities, and other departmental efforts that are underway regarding health care in Maryland are also available here.

Maine Medicaid Office

http://maine.gov/bms/
The Office of MaineCare Services, formerly the Bureau of Medical Services, was created to administer the Department’s major health care financing programs and health care benefits.

Kentucky Medicaid Office

http://chfs.ky.gov/dms/
The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) is home to most of the state’s human services and health care programs, including Medicaid, the Department for Community Based Services and the Department for Public Health.

Iowa Medicaid Office

http://dhs.iowa.gov/ime
Medicaid is a program that pays for covered medical and health care costs of people who qualify. The Medicaid program is funded by federal and state governments and is managed by the Iowa Department of Human Services.

Florida Medicaid Office

http://www.fdhc.state.fl.us/Medicaid/index.shtml
Florida implemented the Medicaid program on January 1, 1970, to provide medical services to indigent people. Over the years, the Florida Legislature has authorized Medicaid reimbursement for additional services. A major expansion occurred in 1989, when the United States Congress mandated that states provide all Medicaid services allowable under the Social Security Act to children under the age of 21.

Delaware Medicaid Office

http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dss/medicaid.html
Medicaid furnishes medical assistance to eligible low-income families and to eligible aged, blind and/or disabled people whose income is insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical services. Medicaid pays for: doctor visits, hospital care, labs, prescription drugs, transportation, routine shots for children, mental health and substance abuse services.

Arkansas Medicaid Office

https://www.medicaid.state.ar.us/
Medicaid is a program that helps pay for medically necessary medical services for needy and low-income persons. It uses state and federal government money. The Department of Human Services (DHS) runs the Medicaid program in Arkansas.

Alabama Medicaid Office

http://medicaid.alabama.gov/
Medicaid is a state/federal program that pays for medical and long-term care services for low-income pregnant women, children, certain people on Medicare, disabled individuals and nursing home residents. These individuals must meet certain income and other requirements.