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MassHealth Coverage Updates

Updates and notification information for MassHealth members.

Important Updates about Your MassHealth Benefits

Additional Resources

Request for Verification of Massachusetts Residency

Citizenship Documentation Requirements

U.S. Citizenship/National Status and Identity Requirements for MassHealth [C+I (03/10)]

A form that provides complete information about acceptable proofs of U.S. citizenship/national status and identity.

Additional Resources

Expanded MassHealth Benefits for Certain CMSP Members

New Services for Adults and Tobacco Cessation Services for Members of All Ages

Notices

Additional Resources

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage

For MassHealth members with Medicare: resources for your prescription drug coverage.

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Resources

Medicare

800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227)
TTY: 877-486-2048 (for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled)
Medicare local office: 617-565-1232

www.medicare.gov (personalized information available)


 

SHINE

(Serving the Health Information Needs of Elders)
800-AGE-INFO (800-243-4636), press 2
TTY: 800-872-0166 (for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled)

www.mass.gov/elders

The SHINE program is a state health-insurance assistance program that provides free health-care information, assistance, and counseling to Medicare beneficiaries of all ages.

MassMedLine

866-633-1617

MassMedLine is an information and referral source that can help you find the Medicare prescription drug plan that best meets your needs. Pharmacists on staff can also answer your questions about the medications you take.
 

Medicare Advocacy Project (MAP)

800-323-3205
TTY: 617-371-1228 (for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled)

MAP provides free legal assistance to people on Medicare. If you are denied your medication, MAP can help you appeal.

MassHealth Customer Service

800-841-2900
TTY: 800-497-4648 (for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled)

www.mass.gov/masshealth

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