The Alaska Medicaid Program Covers:

Adult Public Assistance
Child Care
Chronic and Acute Medical Assistance
Denali Kidcare
Family Nutrition
Food Stamps
General Relief Assistance
Heating Assistance
Medicaid
SeniorBenefits
Temporary Assistance 

 

Medicaid, an entitlement program created by the federal government, is the primary public program for financing basic health and long-term care services for low-income Alaskans.

  • It is funded fifty percent by federal funds and fifty percent by State general funds.
  • The program focuses on coverage for low-income children, pregnant women, families, the elderly, blind and the permanently disabled.
  • The federal government establishes guidelines that requires the state to cover specific categories of people and types of benefits. It is, however, the legislature's responsibility to determine which services are to be covered, the qualifying standards and the categories of people who will be eligible for benefits under the Medicaid program.
  • Within these guidelines and constraints, the Department of Health Services has considerable flexibility in establishing financial eligibility criteria, benefit packages and payment policies.