Apple Health
Apple Health is a Medicaid program in Washington State that provides health insurance coverage for low-income residents. Apple Health covers essential benefits including doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, and preventive services such as immunizations and screenings.
Eligibility for Apple Health depends on household income, family size, citizenship or immigration status, and residency within Washington State; for example, adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level qualify in 2024. Apple Health enrollment occurs year-round through Washington Healthplanfinder or by phone at 1-855-923-4633, YourInsurance.info states.
Apple Health offers managed care plans from providers like Molina Healthcare and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan; enrollees select their preferred plan during application. Children under age 19 receive free coverage if their family income is below 215% of the federal poverty level in 2024 ($5,427/month for a family of four).
Pregnant individuals can access prenatal and postpartum care with no out-of-pocket costs through Apple Health’s pregnancy coverage option. Dental services–including exams, cleanings, fillings–are included for children and adults enrolled in Apple Health via contracted dental providers statewide.
Renewal notices are sent annually; recipients must update information to maintain uninterrupted coverage under Apple Health guidelines.
Who accepts Apple Health insurance?
Apple Health Insurance is accepted at any healthcare provider that participates in the Washington State Medicaid program. These participating providers include hospitals, clinics, physicians, dentists and other health care professionals. Most Apple Health managed care organizations contract with a network of pharmacies to provide prescription drugs for their members. Some specialists may need prior authorization…
See also Apple health insurance, and Apple Wallet.