Medicaid and CHIP Estimator

Medicaid and CHIP: Free and Low-Cost Health Coverage

Medicaid and CHIP together cover over 90 million Americans with free or very low-cost health insurance. If you are uninsured or paying too much for coverage, these programs may provide full coverage for doctor visits, hospital stays, prescriptions, dental care, and more.

90M+
Americans covered by Medicaid/CHIP
41
States that expanded Medicaid (2025)
$0
Premiums for most Medicaid enrollees

Medicaid vs. CHIP: What Is the Difference?

ProgramWho It CoversIncome LimitCost to You
Medicaid (adults)Adults 19+ in expansion states138% FPLUsually $0 premium
Medicaid (pregnancy)Pregnant womenUp to 200% FPL in most statesUsually $0
CHIPChildren under 19200-300% FPL (varies by state)Low or $0 premium
Medicaid (SSI/disability)SSI recipients and disabled individualsVaries (SSI limits apply)Usually $0
Medicare Savings ProgramsLow-income Medicare recipients100-135% FPLPays Part B premiums

Does Your State Matter? Expansion vs. Non-Expansion

The Affordable Care Act gave states the option to expand Medicaid to cover adults earning up to 138% FPL. As of 2025, 41 states and DC have expanded. In non-expansion states, adult eligibility is much more limited.

State TypeAdult Medicaid LimitWhat Happens Above the Limit
Expansion state (41 + DC)138% FPL (~$21,600/yr for 1 person)May qualify for ACA marketplace subsidies
Non-expansion stateVaries – often 50-100% FPL for parents onlyChildless adults often have no coverage option
Not sure if your state expanded? As of 2025, the non-expansion states are: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. If you are not in one of these, your state has expanded.

What Medicaid Covers

Medicaid provides comprehensive health coverage. Required benefits include: doctor visits, hospital stays, emergency care, lab tests, x-rays, family planning, prenatal and postnatal care, and home health services. Many states also cover dental, vision, mental health, prescription drugs, and long-term care.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for Medicaid at any time?

Yes. Unlike ACA marketplace plans, Medicaid has no open enrollment period. You can apply any time of year. If you are eligible, coverage can begin as soon as the same month you apply.

What if I just got a job and am not sure if I still qualify?

Report income changes to your Medicaid office. If your income increases above the limit, you may transition to an ACA marketplace plan, often with subsidies that can keep your costs low.

Can my child get CHIP if I have insurance through work?

It depends on your state. Some states allow children to enroll in CHIP even if a parent has employer coverage, if that coverage is considered unaffordable or inadequate.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Medicaid and CHIP are administered by individual states and eligibility rules, covered services, and income limits vary significantly. Information reflects 2025 federal guidelines. This is not legal, medical, or benefits advice. Apply through your state Medicaid office, HealthCare.gov, or call 1-800-318-2596 for official guidance.

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