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You must be financially eligible to qualify for MassHealth, the Health Safety Net, or the Children's Medical Security Plan. To determine if you meet the financial requirements, MassHealth will consider: Your Modified Adjusted Gross Income, called MAGI ; Who is in your household
Described below are the six MassHealth coverage types offered to eligible individuals, families, and people with disabilities: Standard, CommonHealth, CarePlus, Family Assistance, Premium Assistance, and Limited. To apply for coverage, complete a Massachusetts Application for Health and Dental Coverage and Help Paying Costs (ACA-3).
Massachusetts has relatively high income limits for the groups it covered prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) rollout, and it adopted ACA Medicaid expansion to cover low-income adults in 2014.
Massachusetts Medicaid (MassHealth) pays for health care for certain low and medium income people living in Massachusetts. MassHealth offers health-care benefits directly or by paying part or all of your health-insurance premiums. MassHealth is available to Massachusetts residents that meet eligibility requirements based on income, disability ...
The program is jointly funded and administered by state and federal governments. 1 in 4 Massachusetts residents are covered by MassHealth, almost 2 million people,* including low-income children, seniors and people with disabilities. Enrollment typically grows during recessions when people are losing jobs.
If you meet these requirements, you may be able to get help paying for health insurance. Visit MAhealthconnector.org to use the “Get an Estimate” tool to preview health plans and prices.
Health Plans with Advance Tax Credits. Those with incomes within a certain range can qualify for tax credits to reduce their cost of monthly premiums. ConnectorCare Plans. Others within lower income ranges and other eligibility requirements may qualify for low or no-cost health insurance coverage. Catastrophic Plans.