Published: Apr 30, 2024
Written By: Insurance Storefronts
For the past few years, states had to continue your coverage in Medicaid (and in some cases the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)), even if your income or other factors changed that would typically make you ineligible.
States are now returning to normal operations, so they’ll recheck your eligibility for these programs again. If your state finds that your household income is now too high or other changes make you ineligible, you may lose your Medicaid or CHIP coverage.
If this happens, you have other options for health insurance.
Enroll now to get coverage that can start the first of next month.
Create an account (or log into an existing one) to start an application.
Learn more about staying covered if you lose Medicaid or CHIP.
Medicare Part D
Understanding Drug Coverage Plans and Home Delivery OptionsMedicare Part D
When is the Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Period?Medicare Supplement (Medigap)
Understanding At-Home Doctor Visits for Medicare PatientsMedicare Supplement (Medigap)
Understanding the Initial Enrollment Period for Medicare