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The Community Health Plan of Washington offers information on health plans available through Washington Apple Health (Medicaid).
Medical assistance specialists from the Health Care Authority are located in community-based facilities across the state and available to applicants, enrollees, and providers to answer questions related to eligibility rules from the family, children, pregnant women, and adult Apple Health programs.
Use the portal to find your ProviderOne number, request a new Services Card, and check managed care plan enrollment.

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Use this map to see managed care plans' service areas.

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Provides in-person assistance with applying for Apple Health and other programs for low income individuals. Check the calendar through the website for exact times this service is provided.
Helps families navigate resources, complete paperwork and obtain services.
Certified navigators provide health insurance eligibility screenings & application assistance for WA State residents.

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Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) clients can get help with ProviderOne benefit coverage, enroll in Apple Health, request a replacement for a lost or stolen ProviderOne card, and ask medical billing questions.

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The Wellpoint (formerly Amerigroup) website provides access and information about free or low-cost healthcare plans for families, such as Apple Health (Medicaid) and Medicare.

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Call for questions about Medicaid health coverage for Foster Care and Adoption Support programs or to opt out of Medicaid coverage in those programs.
This booklet/PDF provides information about how to use Apple Health and details about coverage. Also available upon request in Amharic, Burmese, Tigrigna, Oromo, Punjabi, Romanian, Cambodian, Russian, Chinese, Somali, Korean, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Laotian & Vietnamese by calling 800-562-3022.
Provides information on how to enroll in healthcare insurance through Apple Health (Medicaid).
The Apple Health Foster Care (AHFC) program is a managed care program that offers coordinated health care services to children and youth in foster care, children and youth in adoption support, extended foster care for 18-21 years of age, and 18-26 years of age who aged out of foster care on or after their 18th birthday. Children and youth reunified with their parents (eligible for 12 months after foster care ends)
Information on health plans available through Washington Apple Health (Medicaid).

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Provides free in-person assistance with income-based health insurance programs. Depending upon your income, you may qualify for free or low-cost insurance. Contact OCRC for assistance.
Provides free in-person assistance with income-based health insurance programs. Depending upon your income, you may qualify for free or low-cost insurance. Serves Lopez Island residents.
Provides information about U.S. immigrant access to health care and health insurance.
Teens under age 19 who want pregnancy-related services to be kept confidential may apply for coverage through a paper application process or call 800-562-3022 for assistance.

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Public-private marketplace for Washington residents to purchase insurance plans that may be federally subsidized. Call or use this site to apply for Washington Apple Health and/or purchase a health insurance plan from the public Marketplace.
If you are a Molina member, call for customer service or any questions about providers that accept Molina in your area.
Call to reach someone who can help process Apple Health applications for homeless teens.
Call for questions eligibility for families, children, pregnant individuals, and individual adults, post-eligibility case review or reporting changes, Apple Health for Kids premium payment (also called CHIP), requesting an administrative hearing (appeal), and reconsideration of recent denial.