Medicaid & Health Choice

More people can get health care coverage through Medicaid.

Beginning Dec. 1, 2023, more people can get health coverage through Medicaid. Medicaid will cover people ages 19 through 64 years with higher incomes. North Carolinians may be able to get health care insurance through Medicaid even if they didn’t qualify before.

Medicaid pays for doctor visits, yearly check-ups, emergency care, mental health services and more – at little or no cost to beneficiaries.

Most people will be able to get health care coverage through Medicaid if they meet the criteria below. And if you were eligible before, you still are. Nothing changes for you. To learn more, go to medicaid.ncdhhs.gov.

•Live in North Carolina

•Be ages 19-64

•Be a citizen. Some non-US citizens can get health care coverage through Medicaid. To learn more, go to medicaid.ncdhhs.gov.

•Have a household income that is below 138% of the federal poverty level. That’s about $20,000 for a single adult or about $34,000 for a family of three.

People can apply for Medicaid online at epass.nc.gov. They can also submit a paper application or apply in person at their local Department of Social Services (DSS). Applications may take up to 45 days to process. Incomplete applications may take longer. To help the process go faster, people can:

Apply online at ePASS and provide all the information requested. If the application is incomplete, it may take longer to process. DSS will need to follow up with the applicant.

Keep contact information up to date in ePASS, to receive all important information about Medicaid benefits.

Sign up for an enhanced ePASS account to keep their information updated without having to contact the local DSS office.

To learn more, visit Medicaid.ncdhhs.gov.

Medicaid

Medicaid provides health coverage to many people throughout North Carolina; including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women and disabled individuals. Medicaid is administered by the state, according to federal requirements. The program is funded jointly by North Carolina and the federal government.

https://medicaid.ncdhhs.gov/

How to Apply for Medicaid Benefits

There are several ways you can apply for Medicaid benefits, including:

  • Apply in person at Yancey County DSS at 320 Pensacola Rd, Burnsville NC 28714

  • By telephone at (828) 682-6148

  • By email-please call the office to obtain Medicaid caseworker email address

  • By faxing an application to (828) 682-6712

  • By dropping off an application at our agency at 320 Pensacola Rd, Burnsville NC 28714

  • By mailing an application to our agency at PO Box 67, Burnsville NC 28714

  • Applying on https://epass.nc.gov

  • Applying on the Federal Marketplace at https://www.healthcare.gov

Click Here To Apply

Medicaid Central Mailing Address: YanceyDSSMedicaid@yanceycountync.gov

Information if you are already receiving Medicaid benefits

NC Medicaid Managed Care

On July 1, 2021, most Medicaid beneficiaries began receiving the same Medicaid services in a new way called "NC Medicaid Managed Care." Beneficiaries choose a health plan and get care through a health plan's network of doctors. Some beneficiaries are remaining in traditional Medicaid, which is called NC Medicaid Direct.

Information if you are already receiving Medicaid benefits

NC Medicaid Recertifications - English:

La Recertificación de Medicaid de Carolina del Norte: