Medicaid Updates
Last year, the Federal government passed new laws that affect Medicaid. Rhode Island must make some changes to the State Medicaid program to follow these new laws.
These changes will not affect everyone on Medicaid. Most changes apply to adults who have Medicaid through the expansion program. The expansion program, or “expansion adults”, typically refers to adults between ages 19-64 who are not pregnant, are not a parent/caretaker of a minor child, and do not have Medicare. Changes in eligibility will also affect coverage for Medicaid members who are not U.S. citizens.
If you have health insurance through Medicaid, the State will contact you about any changes before they go into effect.
What is Changing?
Click the buttons below to learn about what is changing with Medicaid, when it is happening, and who will be impacted.
View, download, or print a flyer with information about upcoming changes: English | Spanish | Portuguese.
What You Can Do Now
Members should make sure Medicaid has their correct contact information, so they don’t miss important updates that may affect their coverage. Important contact information includes mailing address, mobile phone number, and email.
Members should also let the Medicaid Office know of any change in their household (like a new baby, marriage, divorce, or death), a new job or change in income, any change in citizenship status, or any change in disability status.