Arkansas Medicaid
What is the highest income limit for Arkansas Medicaid?
The highest income limit for Arkansas Medicaid for individuals is $17,131 per year and the resource limit is $2,000 for an individual.
What documents do I need to apply for Medicaid?
At the time of application, you must furnish the following papers.
- Proof of Identity (driver’s license)
- Proof of Citizenship (birth certificate)
- Social Security Number
- Insurance for health
- If applicable, pregnancy (doctor’s statement confirming pregnancy and projected delivery date)
- Non-pregnant parents who are applying for Medicaid for themselves should include proof of income (bank statements, checking or savings account statements, life insurance policies, equities, and bonds from the last three months).
What is the best Medicaid in Arkansas?
We looked at all of the state’s health insurance policies and discovered that Ambetter Balanced Care 12 was the most affordable Silver plan in every county.
Despite the fact that this is the cheapest Silver health plan, you may want to consider a plan from a different metal tier, as the ideal health insurance policy for you is determined by your medical and financial circumstances.
Where do I find the letter showing the reason(s) for denial or discontinuance from Arkansas Medicaid?
You can check the status of your Arkansas Medicaid health information by using the Medicaid Patient Access Portal.
Where can I upload the documents for Arkansas Medicaid?
To apply for Arkansas Medicaid, go to the Access Arkansas website. To successfully upload all of your documents, go to the Documents section and use the Document wizard.