Learn about health insurance such as Medicaid and Medicare to help pay for medical bills.
Learn more about the ACA, COBRA, long-term care, and health care for people with disabilities. You can also discover information on how to find and sign up for health insurance.
Visit HealthCare.gov to find out more about the Affordable Care Act and how to apply through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
IYou might be qualified to apply for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace during the special enrollment period, February 15–May 15, 2021, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Your health insurance may assist you in covering the cost of medical care and prescription medications. Both you and your insurance agree to contribute a specific sum of money or percentage of your medical costs.
You have three options for government-sponsored health coverage if you have a disability.
People with disabilities can receive free or inexpensive medical care through Medicaid. Find out who is eligible and how to apply.
People under 65 with specific disabilities and those of any age with end-stage renal illness are covered by Medicare for medical expenses (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant). Find out about coverage, eligibility, and how to apply.
People who need health insurance, have a disability, and are not eligible for disability benefits have options thanks to the Affordable Care Act Marketplace. Learn how to enrol in the Marketplace, use your coverage, and more.
If you have a disability, federal, state, and local government agencies and programmes can assist you with your healthcare needs.
Visit CDC.gov's Disability and Health section to get articles, programmes, healthy living advice, and more.
Learn more from the Social Security Administration regarding benefits for those with impairments.
To find out what medical and health services are offered locally for individuals with disabilities, get in touch with your municipal or county administration. You can find medical and health programmes by contacting your state's social welfare organisation.
The phrase "long-term care" (LTC) refers to a range of services, both medical and non-medical, provided to people with disabilities or chronic illnesses.
Medicare and the majority of health insurance policies significantly restrict or don't cover long-term care. You could require a separate long-term care insurance policy if you want coverage. You can analyse long-term care insurance plans using the following queries.