Medicaid Information

ATTENTION MEDICIAID ENROLLEES: Action is required to avoid a gap in health insurance coverage.

Medicaid and the End of the Federal Continuous Coverage Requirement

For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Nevada will resume its normal processes to redetermine eligibility for Mediciad enrollees. Many Nevadans will have to transition to other types of coverage or take action to keep their Medicaid benefits. Learn more…

Nevada Health Link uses an Account Transfer process. This means that once you fill out an application using NevadaHealthLink.com, you’ll find out if you’re eligible for Nevada Health Link or Medicaid. If you are eligible for Medicaid, we will send them your application.

Attention Medicaid Enrollees

Don’t risk a gap in your Medicaid or CHIP coverage, get ready to renew now.

Please update your contact information. It is important to keep your contact information with Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS) as current as possible to receive all communications regarding your eligibility.  Your contact information should include your residence and mailing addresses, your phone number or message number, and your email address. Use this form to update you contact information: https://dhcfp.nv.gov/UpdateMyAddress/ or call 800-992-0900 to update your contact information.

 

Following these steps will help determine if you still qualify:

  • Make sure your contact information is up to date.
  • Check your mail for a letter.
  • Complete your Redetermination Packet (if you get one) and send it back to Medicaid.

What is Nevada Check Up?

Nevada Check Up is the State of Nevada’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Depending on your income, your children (birth through 18 years of age) may qualify for coverage through Nevada Check Up. If you qualify, you will be required to pay a quarterly premium based upon your family size and income, but won’t be responsible for things like co-payments and deductibles.

In Nevada, children living in households with an annual income of up to 200% of the federal poverty level may qualify for coverage through Nevada Check Up. This is $50,200 for a family of four.

Nevada Check Up

Recently lost Medicaid in Nevada, now what?

You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to get enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan through Nevada Health Link!

If you had Medicaid coverage and lost it, or will lose it soon, you should contact Nevada Health Link or an Certified Enrollment Counselor or Broker/Agent in Nevada and see if you’re eligible to enroll in coverage through a special enrollment period. If you know you will lose coverage, you can enroll in a qualified health plan up to 60 days prior to your loss of coverage, with a coverage start date based on your loss of coverage. This will allow you to avoid a gap in coverage dates.

Following these steps will help determine if you still qualify:

  • Make sure your contact information is up to date.
  • Check your mail for a letter.
  • Complete your Redetermination Packet (if you get one) and send it back to Medicaid.
How to Enroll

Contact information

Customer Assistance Service line: 1-800-547-2927 (TTY 711)

Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST

Email: CustomerServiceNVHL@exchange.nv.gov

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