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Find information about other types of coverage options to noncitizens. You can apply for Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage year-round. Apple Health Expansion is one of the few Apple Health programs with limited enrollment. The enrollment limit for Apple Health Expansion has been met.
You have several options to apply for or renew Classic Medicaid coverage: Online: Go to Washington Connection - select "Apply Now." ... Paper: Submit an Application for aged, blind, disabled/long-term care coverage (HCA 18-005). Phone: Request an application by calling 1-877-501-2233.
Receive approval for Medicaid. In some cases, it could take the state up to 45 days. Once you are approved for Medicaid, you'll receive a welcome packet from the state.
You can get coverage for routine dental exams, as well as preventative dentistry services like teeth cleanings, sealants, or fluoride treatments.
Numerous studies on access to dental care for Medicaid-insured children have been completed, including those of dentists, who consistently provide 3 major reasons for their lack of participation in the Medicaid program: low reimbursement rates, broken appointments and patient noncompliance, and burdensome paperwork ...
About 33% of dentists treat at least one Medicaid patient, which is lower than the national estimate of 43% based on data from IKN (ADA, 2020b).
61 min In a first of its kind analysis, HPI estimates that 1 in 3 dentists in the U.S. treat Medicaid patients, lower than our previous estimate of 43%. This webinar discussed in detail the characteristics of dentists who treat Medicaid patients compared to those who do not.
Nearly 70% of physicians accept new Medicaid patients.