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State Medical Assistance (Medicaid) Office

State Medical Assistance (Medicaid) Office

A state or local agency that can give information about, and help with applications for, Medicaid programs that help pay medical bills for people with limited income and resources.

A state or local agency that can give information about, and help with applications for, Medicaid programs that help pay medical bills for people with limited income and resources.


  • State Medical Assistance, also known as Medicaid, is a joint federal and state program that provides health insurance coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid is administered by the states, and each state has its own Medicaid program with its own eligibility requirements and covered benefits.
  • In general, Medicaid is available to people with low incomes, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors, and people with disabilities. Medicaid also covers certain low-income adults without children. To be eligible for Medicaid, an individual must meet certain income and asset limits, which vary by state.
  • Medicaid is an important source of health coverage for many Americans. According to the CMS, as of 2020, more than 75 million people were enrolled in Medicaid, including nearly 40 million children. Medicaid provides a wide range of benefits, including physician and hospital services, prescription drugs, and long-term care services such as nursing home care.
  • The State Medical Assistance office is responsible for administering the Medicaid program in each state. This includes determining eligibility for Medicaid, enrolling eligible individuals in the program, and paying claims for covered benefits. The State Medical Assistance office may also be responsible for coordinating with other state agencies and organizations to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries have access to the care and services they need.
  • If an individual is interested in applying for Medicaid, they can contact their state’s Medicaid office for more information. An individual can also visit the CMS website, which has a list of state Medicaid programs and links to their websites. Additionally, an individual may be able to apply for Medicaid online through their state’s healthcare exchange or through the federal healthcare marketplace.
  • Overall, the State Medical Assistance office plays a crucial role in providing health insurance coverage to low-income individuals and families through the Medicaid program. If an individual may be eligible for Medicaid, it is important to explore all options and apply for coverage if needed.
  • The State Medicaid Office provides vital support, granting access to healthcare for millions of low-income Americans, including seniors, children, and individuals with disabilities.

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