Contact Us | Medicaid Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are joint federal and state programs that state Medicaid and CHIP agencies are fully responsible for, including:
Eligibility Policy | Medicaid To participate in Medicaid, federal law requires states to cover certain groups of individuals Low-income families, qualified pregnant women and children, and individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are examples of mandatory eligibility groups States have additional options for coverage and may choose to cover other groups, such as individuals receiving home and community
Medicaid | Medicaid Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities Medicaid is administered by states, according to federal requirements The program is funded jointly by states and the federal government
Where Can People Get Help With Medicaid CHIP? Connect with your state Medicaid office to apply for health coverage, check if you qualify, track your application status, and find local healthcare providers accepting Medicaid "
February 2026 Medicaid CHIP Enrollment Data Highlights The report provides current month and annual retrospective data on national and state-level Medicaid and CHIP eligibility and enrollment operations, as well as Marketplace and Basic Health Program enrollment This new report streamlines the monthly Medicaid and CHIP eligibility and enrollment reports CMS released in the past
Seniors Medicare and Medicaid Enrollees In total, 12 million people are "dually eligible" and enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare, composing more than 15% of all Medicaid enrollees Individuals who are enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare, by federal statute, can be covered for both optional and mandatory categories
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State Profiles | Medicaid Every state’s Medicaid and CHIP program is changing and improving – most states are expanding coverage for low-income adults; all states are modernizing their Medicaid CHIP eligibility, enrollment and renewal processes and systems, and taking advantage of many of the new flexibilities provided by the Affordable Care Act Finally, states are coordinating the application and enrollment
Long Term Services Supports | Medicaid Millions of Americans, including children, adults, and seniors, need long-term care services because of disabling conditions and chronic illnesses Medicaid is the primary payer across the nation for long-term care services Medicaid allows for the coverage of these services through several vehicles and over a continuum of settings, ranging from institutional care to community-based long-term