Adult State/Local Health Insurance Programs

Submitted by superadmin on Thu, 12/29/2022 - 11:52pm
Definition
Programs that provide health insurance for adults who do not qualify for Medicaid, do not have access to insurance provided by an employer or cannot afford privately purchased health insurance. Services covered by these programs vary by state but generally include hospitalization, physician services, emergency room visits, family planning, immunizations, laboratory and x-ray services, outpatient surgery, chiropractic care, prescriptions, eye exams, eye glasses and dental care. Other services may include alcohol and drug treatment, mental health services, medical equipment and supplies and rehabilitative therapy. Eligibility requirements also vary. Included are state and/or local government health insurance programs which may be administered by the state or at the local level and public/private partnerships between state and/or local government entities and health insurance companies or other private organizations. Health care is generally provided through participating managed care plans in the area. Also included are other programs that help people prepare and file Adult State/Local Health Insurance applications and/or are authorized to do eligibility determinations for the program.
URL Name
NL-5000-8000-050
Third Level Code
NL-5000
Taxonomy Code
NL-5000.8000-050
Parent Code
NL-5000.8000
Family Code
N
Second Level Code
NL
Fifth Level Code
NL-5000-8000-050
Fourth Level Code
NL-5000-8000
Use References
Medically Indigent Adult Programs, State Health Insurance for Adults
Publication Status
Draft