Does Montana have Medicaid managed care?

Overview of Current Managed Care Programs In July 2011, more than three quarters of Medicaid beneficiaries in Montana were enrolled in a primary care case management (PCCM) program. Introduced in 1993, the state’s PCCM program is called Passport to Health.

What is Dphhs?

Definition. DPHHS. Department of Public Health & Human Services (Montana)

Does Montana Medicaid automatically renew?

HELP Medicaid Plan members, also known as Medicaid Expansion will now receive health coverage through Montana Medicaid. You do not need to reapply, your coverage will be transferred automatically.

What Montana Medicaid covers?

Montana Medicaid Costs and Benefits. The MT Medicaid program includes comprehensive benefits like doctor and hospital visits, family planning, emergency services, mental health, prescription drugs, rehabilitation, transportation to medical appointments, dental, and vision.

How can I get public assistance?

More information on the public assistance programs near you can be found by contacting and applying at a state social or human service office. Taxpayer funds pay for these benefits, and low income or struggling households can get the help they need from government aid.

What is the income limit for Medicaid in Montana?

Who is eligible for Montana Medicaid?

Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year)
1$12,880
2$17,420
3$21,960
4$26,500

What states don’t have Medicaid?

Notes: FPL = federal poverty level. Increases are from pre-ARPA policy and are presented for 12 states that have not expanded Medicaid: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

What does the Montana Department of Public Health do?

Montana Healthcare Programs The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) administers healthcare services to help improve and protect the health and safety of some low-income Montanans. DPHHS reimburses private and public providers for a wide range of preventive, primary, and acute care services.

What is team care for Montana Medicaid?

Team Care is a Montana Medicaid and Healthy Montana Kids Plus (HMK Plus) program for people who need help using their Medicaid and HMK Plus benefits the right way. People in the Team Care program can be sure to get good healthcare because each person has a team to help manage his/her healthcare.

How do I get help with Medicaid in Montana?

Call Montana Healthcare Programs, Member Help Line 1-800-362-8312, M-F, 8am-5pm, for assistance. Find a Montana Medicaid Provider. Choose a Passport Provider.

What services are available for people with disabilities in Montana?

Healthy Montana Kids Plus Montanans with Disabilities Child Protection Child Support Services Child Care Adolescent Health Pregnancy and Early Childhood Children’s Mental Health Services Senior Services Adult Protective Services ADRC Resource Directory Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Aging Horizons Aging Services Area Agencies on Aging

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