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1. NY Medicaid Managed Care Plan | Healthfirst
Link: https://healthfirst.org/medicaid-managed-care-plan
Description: Web ResultNY Medicaid Managed Care Plan | Healthfirst. Medicaid Managed Care provides important health benefits for a $0 monthly premium and low or $0 copays. This NY State Medicaid plan is for qualified low-income families and individuals under the age of 65. Plan Highlights: No-cost annual checkups.
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2. NY Health Insurance Information | Healthfirst
Link: https://healthfirst.org/
Description: Web ResultIf you have Medicaid, Essential Plan, Child Health Plus, Personal Wellness Plan, Managed Long-Term Care, or a Medicare Advantage dual-eligible plan, you’ll need to renew by your health insurance renewal deadline. Here’s what you need to know to renew your Healthfirst plan without missing a day. Learn How To Renew Your …
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3. NY Individual & Family Health Insurance Plans | Healthfirst
Link: https://healthfirst.org/individual-family-plans
Description: Web ResultA Medicaid plan with a $0 monthly plan premium and low or no copays for doctor visits, lab tests, prescription drugs, hospitalization, and more. This plan is for qualified low-income families and individuals under 65 years of age. Call for a Quote. Essential Plans. Plan Details.
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4. Contact Healthfirst
Link: https://healthfirst.org/contact
Description: Web ResultMedicaid Essential Plan Child Health Plus Personal Wellness Plan. Call for an appointment with your Healthfirst Sales Rep. Healthfirst can help you renew over the phone or in person. We’ll even check to see if you are eligible for the same plan or a different one. Plan Renewal: 1-844-500-9820. Monday to Friday, 9am—8pm. …
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5. Apply for NY Individual & Family Health Plan - Health First Digital …
Link: https://www2.healthfirst.org/shoppers/individual-and-family/enroll
Description: Web ResultEssential Plan, Medicaid, and Child Health Plus have year-round enrollment. You can sign up for any other health insurance plan during Open Enrollment. Please note that certain plans have specific enrollment periods during which to …
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6. Medicaid Information | NY State of Health
Link: https://info.nystateofhealth.ny.gov/Medicaid
Description: Web ResultNew York's Medicaid program provides comprehensive health insurance to lower-income New Yorkers. Medicaid pays for a wide-range of services, depending on your age, financial circumstances, family situation, or living arrangements.
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7. New York Health Insurance FAQs | Healthfirst
Link: https://healthfirst.org/faqs
Description: Web ResultYes! Healthfirst Leaf Plans, Healthfirst Essential Plans, Healthfirst Medicaid Managed Care, and Healthfirst Child Health Plus are on NY State of Health. These plans are for individuals and families who live in New York City, Nassau County, Suffolk County, or Westchester County, and they’re designed to meet all income …
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8. How to Apply for NY Medicaid - New York State Department of Health
Link: https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/how_do_i_apply.htm
Description: Web ResultHow to Apply for NY Medicaid. You may apply for Medicaid in the following ways: Through NY State of Health: The Official Health Plan Marketplace. Enrollment Assistors offer free personalized help. To speak with the Marketplace Customer Service Center call (855) 355-5777 (TTY: 1-800-662-1220) Through a Managed …
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9. New York Individual & Family Plan Options - Health First Digital …
Link: https://www2.healthfirst.org/shoppers/individual-and-family/shop
Description: Web ResultMarketplace Plans. For families and for individuals under 65 who don’t qualify for Medicaid, Essential Plan, or Child Health Plus. View Details. Plan Benefits and Features. $0 checkups, maternity care, dental options, and more. Large network of doctors, with no referrals needed to see in-network specialists.
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10. How Do I Get It? | Healthfirst
Link: https://learn.healthfirst.org/coverage
Description: Web ResultHow do I get Medicare coverage? It’s easier than you think. If you already receive Social Security benefits, you may get Original Medicare (Parts A and B) automatically. If not, you can sign up for it through the Social Security Administration (see details below). Skip to Next Section. Medicare QuickStart.