Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare  
Medicaid Providers

Idaho Medicaid is a medical insurance program that serves as a safety net for people who have low incomes, have a disability, or are elderly.

In order to improve program quality and increase fiscal sustainability, Idaho has redesigned the state's Medicaid program by creating different health plans to meet different needs. These plans are called the Medicaid Basic Plan, the Medicaid Enhanced Plan, and the Medicare-Medicaid Coordinated Plan. In addition, Idaho Medicaid is now emphasizing prevention and wellness, increasing opportunities for participant responsibility, and improving program management.

For more information on Idaho Medicaid modernization, click here to go to the Medicaid home page.

Medicaid providers can find the following resources here:

 

 


Resources

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