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Welcome to KanCare. KanCare delivers health care to eligible Kansans. Learn More. Be scam aware - KanCare will never charge you to enroll. KanCare may be reaching out to you soon about your health coverage by text, phone call, email or mail. KanCare will never ask for credit or debit card information, or threaten you or your family. Learn More.
- Apply for KanCare
You must have a mobile phone number or email address on file...
- Contact Us
KanCare Ombudsman Office (855-643-8180) 1-855-643-8180...
- Apply for KanCare
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Division of Health Care Finance (DHCF) offers medical assistance to help cover health care costs. We have three major programs for individuals and families who qualify: KanCare under the Medicaid plan - Our largest program.
If you do not currently have coverage for KanCare, you can apply online. To apply for medical coverage, you must complete and submit an application. Use the guide below to get an application for you and your family.
All pre-2013 Medicaid services are now provided through the KanCare health plans. These include physical health services such as doctor appointments and hospital visits, behavioral health services, dental and vision care, pharmacy, transportation, and nursing facility care.
The KanCare program is the State of Kansas' managed care program. KanCare is provided to all Medicaid and CHIP consumers. Kansas has contracted with three health plans, or managed care organizations ( MCOs ), to coordinate health care for nearly all beneficiaries.
The state of Kansas offers health coverage through KanCare to qualifying children under age 19. KanCare is available to children who qualify for either Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). For families in some income categories, monthly premiums ranging from $20 to $50 per family apply. Learn more about coverage for kids.
Use our self-service portal to check eligibility, apply for assistance, and access your KanCare.