Medicaid

Medicaid is the state and federal partnership that provides health coverage for selected categories of people with low incomes. Its purpose is to improve the health of people who might otherwise go without medical care for themselves and their children. Medicaid is different in every state.

Florida Medicaid

Florida implemented the Medicaid Program on January 1, 1970, to provide medical services to indigent people. Over the years, the Florida Legislature has authorized Medicaid reimbursement for additional services. A major expansion occurred in 1989, when the United States Congress mandated that states provide all Medicaid services allowable under the Social Security Act to children under the age of 21.

Eligibility for Medicaid Services

Recipient eligibility for Medicaid is determined by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Office of Economic Self Sufficiency. DCF determines Medicaid eligibility for:

How to Apply

There are three ways to apply for pregnancy Medicaid:

Application Forms

Click here to apply

Where to Apply

Extent of Medicaid Coverage

Duration of Medicaid Coverage

U.S. Citizenship and Identity Verification Policy for Medicaid

  1. SSI recipients
  2. Social Security Disability (SSDI) recipients
  3. Children in state foster care or adoption
  4. Medicare (any part) recipients
  5. Medicaid cannot be authorized prior to receipt of verification

Florida Department of Health

CMS Programs — Children’s Medical Services Homepage

CMS RPICC Family Brochure Information

Medicaid Family Planning Waiver

What is the Medicaid the Family Planning Waiver?

Professionals suggest that waiting at least two years between pregnancies is better for a woman and her baby’s health. The Medicaid Family Planning Waiver is a program which provides family planning services (services that help prevent, delay or plan a pregnancy).

What services are covered by this program?

This program provides family planning services for up to two years and includes:

Medicaid Family Planning Waiver Program

Am I eligible?

To qualify for this program a woman must:

Note: Women on SOBRA Medicaid since September 1, 2006 are automatically enrolled for one year, then must reapply for year two.

How do I apply?

To request an application by mail or find out more about eligibility, call the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County at 305-325-2758. To download the form, click on the link found to the left.

Where can I get services?

Ask your current doctor, nurse or midwife if they provide Medicaid Family Planning Waiver Program services.

Medicaid for Children

The State of Florida has several programs designed to provide Medicaid for children only. The income limits for most of these programs vary based on the age of the child. Only the income of the child and parent(s) is counted when determining the child’s eligibility.

Families that wish to apply for Medicaid just for their children may do so through the KidCare program. The KidCare application can be mailed in and does not require an interview with the Department of Children and Families (DCF). Children who do not qualify for Medicaid may be eligible for other KidCare coverage if income is less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level and will be referred to Florida Healthy Kids for this determination. To apply for KidCare, click the link to be directed to their website.