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Health Insurance Health insurance is available for most uninsured children under age 19, living in New York State under one of two programs: Child Health Plus A (children's Medicaid) or Child Health Plus B. Almost all children are eligible, regardless of how much your family earns or your child's immigration status.
Health insurance is available under, Medicaid and Family Health Plus for most people aged 19 to 64, who have limited income immigration categories.
What programs am I eligible for? One application is used to apply for the following programs: Child Health Plus A and B, Family Health Plus, Medicaid, PCAP, and WIC. Based on the information you give us, we will tell you which program you and/or your child(ren) may be eligible for.
What health services are covered by Medicaid? In general, the following services are paid for by Medicaid, but some may not be covered for you because of your age, financial circumstances, family situation, transfer of resource requirements, or living arrangements. Some services have small co-payments. These services may be provided using your Medicaid card through your managed care plan if you are enrolled in managed care.
- treatment and preventive health and dental care (doctors and dentists)
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- hospital inpatient and outpatient services
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- laboratory and X-ray services
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- care in a nursing home
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- care through home health agencies and personal care
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- treatment in psychiatric hospitals (for persons under 21 or those 65 and older), mental health facilities and facilities for the mentally retarded or the developmentally disabled
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- family planning services
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- early periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment for children under 21 years of age under the Child/Teen Health Program
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- medicine, supplies, medical equipment, and appliances (wheelchairs, etc.)
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- clinic services
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- transportation to medical appointments, including public transportation and car mileage
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- emergency ambulance transportation to a hospital
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- prenatal care
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- some insurance and Medicare premiums
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- other health services
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How will I get my medical services? People eligible for Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus B will receive their health care through health plans that have their own groups of doctors, hospitals and pharmacies. Before joining a plan, make sure your doctors are a part of that plan.
People eligible for Medicaid/Child Health Plus A / PCAP may also join a plan, or they may go to any doctor who accepts Medicaid or Child Health Plus A. You should talk to your doctor about what kind of health insurance he/she accepts.
What so I have to do to enroll? It's now easier than ever to apply for health insurance. There are a lot of places in your neighborhood where you can get help. These places have experienced and friendly staff that are available on weekends and evenings to answer all of your questions and help you apply. Chautauqua County Department of Social Services
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Dunkirk Office CONTACT PERSON: |
What is available for pregnant women?New York State provides free health insurance for many pregnant women with limited income regardless of their immigration status under Medicaid and the Prenatal Care Assistance Program (PCAP). Pregnant women who participate in PCAP can receive a wide range of services designed to ensure a healthy pregnancy, including prenatal visits, health education, and specialty medical care. Services continue until two months after the pregnancy ends. Family planning services are available for 24 months after the pregnancy ends. After the baby is born, he or she will automatically receive health insurance for a year.
To apply with a Facilitated Enroller in Chautauqua County Contact:
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Jamestown Office: Tina Lewis 716-661-9430 ext. 260
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Dunkirk Office: Iris Ruiz 716-366-4373 ext.290 |
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Community Care |
Jamestown Office: Vicki Czak 716-485-7307 |
Dunkirk Office: Vicki Czak 1-866-231-0847 |
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FIDELIS |
Jamestown Office: Nicole Snyder 716-487-5131 |
Dunkirk Office: Penny Siragusa 716-363-1020 |
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UNIVERA |
Jamestown Office: Lisa Hatch 1-800-494-2215
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Dunkirk Office: Lisa Hatch 1-800-494-2215 |
What is Women, Infants and Children (WIC)?WIC is a program to improve the nutrition and health of women, and infants and children under age 5. WIC provides familes with nutritious food, such as infant formula, milk, juice, cheese, eggs, cereal, dried beans/ peas, and peanut butter. WIC also gives families nutrition and health education, and refers families to other health services. WIC is free for all eligible families. WIC Website
Jamestown Office CONTACT PERSON: 716-661-8200 |
Dunkirk Office CONTACT PERSON: 716-363-5000 | To apply with a Facilitated Enroller in Chautauqua County Contact:
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Jamestown Office: Tina Lewis 716-661-9430 ext. 260
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Dunkirk Office: Jonelle Ohrn 716-366-4373 ext.290 |
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Community Care |
Jamestown Office: Vicki Czak 716-485-7307
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Dunkirk Office: Vicki Czak 1-866-231-0847 |
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FIDELIS |
Jamestown Office: Nicole Snyder 716-487-5131 |
Dunkirk Office: Penny Siragusa 716-363-1020 |
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