Clients enrolled in the DDA waiver program are eligible to receive all Apple Health dental services, some additional services, and increased frequency of services. Some examples include: One additional exam per year. Three cleanings per year.
To get Medicaid and CHIP coverage, many qualified non-citizens (such as many Lawful Permanent Residents, also known as LPRs or green card holders) have a 5-year waiting period. This means they must wait 5 years after getting "qualified" immigration status before they can get Medicaid and CHIP coverage.
Under the Affordable Care Act, most immigrants qualify for health coverage, including the following groups: Lawful permanent residents (green card holders). Lawful temporary residents. Persons fleeing persecution, including refugees and asylees.
The preparation program at WSU is among the most comprehensive in the nation and offers many opportunities for students. There are many ways to prepare for a career in dentistry and we are here to help you map out the path that is best for you.
If you are an undocumented or a non-US citizen here in the US, you may feel that you can't buy dental insurance. That is not the case. Dental insurance is available for non-US citizens, including undocumented immigrants and those without social security numbers.
Find a dental provider Visit DentistLink or call 1-844-888-5465. Find an Apple Health dental provider for children (InsureKidsNow). Find an Apple Health dental provider or call 1-800-562-3022.
Adults under age 65 who don't have an employer option to get a dental plan can buy one through the Washington Healthplanfinder. However, you must buy the dental plan in conjunction with a Qualified Health Plan for medical coverage.
Yes. Washington Apple Health covers orthodontic and orthodontic-related services for eligible clients enrolled in an agency-contracted managed care organization (MCO). Bill the agency directly for all orthodontic and orthodontic-related services provided to eligible agency- contracted MCO clients.