AHCCCS Medical Program Article


Arizona Health Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Eligibility Manual

The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Eligibility Policy Manual is located on the AHCCCS website and contains specific information about covered services, programs, non-financial conditions for eligibility, income, applications, costs, and Preadmission Screening (PAS) among other topics.

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  • does Ahcccs include vision eye exams?
  • If get married are the children that are not mine biologicaly still covered under AHCCCS OR are they covered under my insurance
  • My husband is going to prison, we have a three year old and one more on the way. He is our sole income provider, will I be able to get any kind of income support while he is gone??
  • How do I apply online for AHCCCS?
  • What medical plan do I have to choose from
  • can you recommend a lawyer to help get my ahcccs reinstated
  • IS THERE ANY AHCCCCS PLAN THAT HELPS OUT WITH DENTAL BESIDES ONLY DOING EXSTRACTIONS.
  • Does AHCCCS only pay for Breast Cancer treatment in designated clinics and hospitals. I was reading the article in the Wall Street Joural about the woman who was caught up in the health care system. I want to know if a person making $15,000 a year with no insurance would be turned down for help if she applied to our AHCCCS.
  • Was told by my interviewer that I must present all of my family's birth certificates so that DES may "stamp" them. She said this was a law as of April 2006, however, the first time I applied, they did not say this, nor did they "stamp" our birth certificates. I'd like to know where I can find this law, and will I be turned down for food stamps and AHCCCS if I don't let DES stamp our birth certificates?
  • I am 19, I moved away from home when I was 17. I have since then have lived with my boyfriend and gone to school. I am finishing HS and will be getting ready to make some decisions for college. I do not work. Would I be eligible for AHCCS?

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