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This is coverage for someone like you
Millions of people just like you turn to Medicaid for quality coverage that fits their life and helps them care for those who matter most.
Get access to the care you need when you need it
For the moms juggling work and childcare, the full-time dads who are also part-time students, the entrepreneur, and the night-shift manager, having healthcare coverage that fits your plans is critical.
In fact, 93% of women enrolled in Medicaid were either working, going to school, at home caring for young children or relatives, or experiencing an illness or disability that does not permit them to work.1 And 61% of adults aged 19-64 with Medicaid worked full or part time.2
Healthcare coverage is more than a backup plan or reserved only for emergency care. The right plan can help get you and your family the care you need, including regular doctor’s visits, preventative care, critical screenings, women’s health, and more. It’s an investment in your health, today and in the future.
Find out if you’re eligible for coverage through Medicaid because high quality care isn’t for someone else. It’s for someone like you.
Many people who do not qualify for Medicaid may still qualify for government subsidies on the Healthcare.gov Marketplace.
Feeling confident in your healthcare decisions starts with knowing your options
A baby on the way
Ana is expecting another child and looking for a healthcare plan that meets her family’s needs. Healthcare coverage through Medicaid can offer comprehensive maternity care, including regular checkups, prenatal screenings and postpartum care–giving her peace of mind that her growing family is taken care of.
Catching up on care
Ethan’s about to turn 30. While he says he’s health conscious, he doesn’t always stay on top of routine checkups or preventative care. After talking with a friend, he realized Medicaid covers annual physicals, vaccines and screenings–appointments he was delaying. Medicaid provides the coverage he needs to take control of his health.
Navigating fatherhood
Robert is balancing his studies, parenting and caring for his 4-year-old son who’s been diagnosed with a chronic health condition. Medicaid can help him manage his son’s care by providing coverage for things like routine checkups, prescription medications and access to specialists.
Looking for more information about Medicaid? We’re here to help.
References
1 Ivette Gomez, Usha Ranji, Alina Salganicoff, and Brittni Frederiksen. “Medicaid Coverage for Women.” KFF, February 17, 2022. https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/issue-brief/medicaid-coverage-for-women/.
2 Madeline Guth, Patrick Drake, Robin Rudowitz, and Maiss Mohamed. “Understanding the Intersection of Medicaid & Work: A Look at What the Data Say.” KFF, April 24, 2023. https://www.kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/understanding-the-intersection-of-medicaid-work-a-look-at-what-the-data-say/.