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  2. WA residents soon must apply to keep Medicaid coverage ... - AOL

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    Around 300,000 Washington residents will need to fill out an application to keep Medicaid benefits in April. WA residents soon must apply to keep Medicaid coverage. Expert shares advice for preparing

  3. 2023 Medicaid Eligibility: Income, Requirements, and More

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    You can check the current status of your coverage by contacting your local state health office — you can get this by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) and requesting the phone number for ...

  4. Why Millions of People Might Get Kicked Off of Medicaid in April

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    Between 5.3 million and 14.2 million people may lose their Medicaid coverage in the next year as provisions put in place during the pandemic start to expire. This can disrupt medical care for many ...

  5. Medicaid Expansion and What it Means for You - Healthline

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    If your state adopted Expanded Medicaid, your eligibility and coverage may have changed. About 40 states, including Washington, D.C., have adopted Medicaid Expansion — an Affordable Care Act (or ...

  6. Washington Apple Health - Wikipedia

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    Washington Apple Health is the Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs offered in Washington state. The program was initiated January 1, 2014. [1] It was preceded in 2008 by a children's health plan run by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services called "Apple Health for Kids". [2]

  7. Take Charge - Wikipedia

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    Take the Charge is a government program that provides free family planning and pregnancy prevention services to low-income residents of Washington state. The program expands Medicaid coverage for family planning services to individuals whose income is 200% or lower than the federal poverty level (FPL). By reducing the prevalence of unintended ...

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