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Medical Assistance (MA/Medicaid) is help for people who cannot afford to pay for all of their medical care. Most MA in Westchester County is provided through Medicaid Managed Care. 

 

The State of New York Department of Health describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review this Privacy Notice carefully.  

 

Eligibility for MA or Children's MA
You may be eligible for Medical Assistance if you receive public assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or if you meet income, resource, age or disability criteria. There are special programs to help if you are pregnant or have a child. If you are pregnant, a worker at the clinic or hospital you are using for prenatal care can assist you to apply for Medicaid. If you have a child, he/she may be eligible for Children's Medicaid which provides the same benefits as Medicaid.

 

Transitional Medical Assistance

Transitional Medical Assistance is a program that provides continued medical assistance coverage to people who become ineligible for family assistance and who have a dependent child under the age of 21 living with them. Transitional MA benefits are available for six months to those who lose family assistance due to:

  • new employment
  • increased earned income
  • loss of earned income

 

An additional six months to a year of coverage, may be possible if the person remains employed, has earned income below certain levels and has a dependent child under the age of 21 living with them.

 

Medical Services paid by Medicaid in New York State

  • inpatient care in hospitals
  • outpatient care at hospitals
  • physician services
  • clinic services
  • dental care
  • drugs, prescription and non-prescription (some co-pays apply)
  • eyeglasses
  • nursing home care
  • personal care/long term home health care
  • domiciliary care facilities
  • child teen/health program
  • managed care
  • prenatal care
  • family planning
  • laboratory and X-ray services
  • mental health services
  • health insurance and Medicare premium payments

 

Long-term care

NY Connects provides information about long-term care options (in Spanish) for seniors and for disabled children and adults. The local contact number is (914) 813-6300.

 

For those ineligible for Medicaid, visit Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus for more information.

 

 

 

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