Nevada Medicaid
The Nevada Medicaid Program Covers qualified Nevadan resident medical bills.
Nevada Medicaid is a program that provides quality health care services to low-income Nevadans who qualify based on
federal and state law. Nevada Medicaid does not reimburse an idividual; rather, it sends payments directly to the
health care providers for services provided to Medicaid recipients.
Nevada Medicaid offers Check Up
Nevada Check Up is a Nevada Medicaid type program designed for families who do not qualify for Medicaid, but
whose incomes are at or below 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL). Participants in the Nevada Check Up program
are charged a quarterly premium based on income.
The Division of Health Care Financing and Policy works in partnership with the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services to assist in providing quality medical care for eligible individuals and families with low
incomes and limited resources. Services are provided through a combination of traditional fee-for-service provider
networks and managed care. Nevada Medicaid is a program that provides quality health care services
to low-income Nevadans who qualify based on federal and state law.
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