Guidelines

Is NC Health Choice the same as Medicaid?

Is NC Health Choice the same as Medicaid?

Unlike Medicaid, the NC Health Choice for Children program is limited by the amount of funds that are available. Therefore, it is open only to children on a first come, first served basis.

What is NC Health Choice insurance?

NC Health Choice is a comprehensive health insurance plan which covers not only hospitalization but also outpatient care. Preventive dental, vision and hearing benefits are available.

What is NC CHIP program?

Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide no-cost or low-cost health coverage for eligible children in North Carolina. These programs provide health coverage for children so that they can get routine check-ups, immunizations and dental care to keep them healthy.

Does NC Health Choice cover eye exams?

Routine Eye Exams and Visual Aids are covered for all Medicaid and Health Choice beneficiaries, regardless of age. Select Vision Care Services include visual fields, punctum plugs and cataract surgery.

What is NC Medicaid called?

What is NC Medicaid/Health Choice (CHIP) Outreach? NC Medicaid and Health Choice (the Children’s Health Insurance Program) are publicly funded children’s health insurance programs open to North Carolina residents who meet income, age and immigration guidelines.

How long can a child stay on NC Health Choice?

Once a child is determined to be eligible for the program, the child will continue to receive insurance coverage for 12 months, unless the child obtains other health insurance cover- age.

What is the maximum income to qualify for CHIP in NC?

Who is eligible for NC Medicaid/Health Choice?

Family Size NC Medicaid (Children under 6) NC Health Choice (CHIP) (6-18 years old)
2 $2,960 $2,974
3 $3,733 $3,751
4 $4,507 $4,528
5 $5,280 $5,305

How often does NC Medicaid pay for glasses?

once every two years
Adults 21 years old and older, who have NC Medicaid, may get a routine eye exam and prescription glasses once every two years.

How does Health Choice work in North Carolina?

The North Carolina Health Choice (NCHC) Health Insurance Program for Children is a comprehensive health coverage program for low-income children. If you do not qualify for Medicaid, but cannot to afford private or employer-sponsored health insurance, your children may qualify for NCHC.

What’s the new NC State Health Plan ID card?

Your State Health Plan ID card has been redesigned for all members on the 70/30 and 80/20 Plans. New members or members requesting new cards this month, may notice the new cards.

What kind of health insurance is available in North Carolina?

NC Medicaid and Health Choice (the Children’s Health Insurance Program) are publicly funded children’s health insurance programs open to North Carolina residents who meet income, age and immigration guidelines. Your child may qualify for healthcare coverage through Medicaid or Health Choice,…

Who is eligible for Medicaid in North Carolina?

Medicaid is the program that provides health coverage to eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, seniors and people with disabilities. The program is jointly funded by North Carolina and the federal government. NC Health Choice is our state’s name for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).