Don't lose it, renew it!

Every year, Medicaid recipients need to renew their health insurance to see if they still qualify for coverage. If they qualify, coverage will continue. If not, there are many other options to choose from. It’s important to have medical coverage at all times so that your healthcare appointments, prescriptions and lab tests are covered when you need them. 

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Pay attention to your mail

Watch for a renewal notice in a colored envelope from your state's health department: blue in Massachusetts; yellow in New Hampshire. Follow all instructions and submit requested paperwork by your deadline date to keep your coverage.

If you've moved or changed phone numbers, share your updated contact information now. MassHealth | Senior Care Options | New Hampshire Medicaid

 

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Choose how you want to renew

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Over the phone
  • MassHealth/Senior Care Options: 800-841-2900
    (TTY: 711)
  • New Hampshire Medicaid: 844-275-3447

 

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By mail
You can renew by mail using the paper form that came in your mailed renewal notice.

Need more information? Detailed information for each plan is available at the links below.


No longer eligible for Medicaid?

Massachusetts 

If you’re no longer eligible for MassHealth, our ConnectorCare and Qualified Health Plans might be your answer to reliable, low-cost coverage. All plans include:

  • $0 preventive care, specialist and hospital visits
  • Prescription drug coverage
  • Mental health services and substance use disorder support
  • 24/7 nurse advice line
  • Telehealth appointments
  • Help treating chronic conditions
  • No referrals needed to see specialists
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New Hampshire

WellSense now offers a variety of low-cost Individual and Family plans for those living in Belknap, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham and Strafford counties.  You can explore our plans and see your expected costs here

You can also visit healthcare.gov to compare plans. New Hampshire offers free enrollment assistance through a non-biased NH Navigator: