Medicaid, known as Health First Colorado in Colorado, is a government program designed to provide health coverage to eligible low-income individuals and families. In Denver, this program helps cover a wide range of healthcare services, including hospital visits, preventive care, mental health services, and prescriptions. The program is essential for those who may not have access to affordable healthcare due to their financial situation.
To qualify for Medicaid in Denver, applicants must meet specific income and household size criteria. Colorado expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which means more individuals can access coverage than in non-expansion states. Coverage is not only available for adults, but also for children, pregnant women, and some individuals with disabilities, ensuring that many community members receive the care they need.
Eligibility — who qualifies
In Colorado, Medicaid eligibility primarily hinges on household income. Generally, adults must earn under a certain percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL), while children may qualify with higher limits. Additionally, the state has specific asset tests for certain categories, such as the elderly or individuals with disabilities. It's essential to note that Colorado’s Medicaid program expanded, allowing for broader access compared to non-expansion states.
Eligibility categories include parents, pregnant women, children, and individuals with disabilities. For example, children up to age 19 can qualify for Health First Colorado, regardless of household size, with income limits set for families. Programs like Colorado Works may also assist families in need, providing support for basic living expenses.
Individuals applying for Medicaid must prove residency in Colorado, meet financial criteria, and provide any necessary documentation. It's crucial to explore all potential benefits, as some may qualify for additional waivers that can offer enhanced services, such as long-term care or home-based services.
How to apply, step by step
1. Check Eligibility
Visit the Health First Colorado website to see if you meet the eligibility requirements based on income and household size.
2. Gather Documentation
Collect necessary documents such as proof of income, residency, and identification to streamline your application process.
3. Create an Account
Set up your account on the Colorado PEAK website, where you can apply online for Health First Colorado coverage.
4. Complete the Application
Fill out the online application form with accurate information about your financial and personal details.
5. Submit Application
Review your application for any omissions and submit it through the PEAK website for processing.
6. Follow Up
Check the status of your application online or contact a local agency if you have not received confirmation within a few weeks.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
⚠︎ Incomplete Application
Fix: Ensure that all sections of your application are filled out completely to avoid delays in processing.
⚠︎ Missing Documentation
Fix: Double-check that you have submitted all required documents as listed on the application to support your claims.
⚠︎ Incorrect Income Reporting
Fix: Accurately report your household income, including all sources, to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements.
⚠︎ Not Updating Information
Fix: If your financial situation changes, update your information promptly to maintain your eligibility.
⚠︎ Ignoring Deadlines
Fix: Be aware of any deadlines related to your application or appeals process to ensure you don't miss out on benefits.
Local resources in Denver
Denver Human Services
1200 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80204
Health First Colorado Community Center
2000 S. Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222
Rocky Mountain Health Foundation
2200 S. Josephine St, Denver, CO 80210
Metro Community Provider Network
12345 E. 104th Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205
If you're denied — the appeal process
If your Medicaid application is denied in Colorado, you have the right to appeal the decision. You can submit your appeal in writing to the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing within 30 days of receiving the denial notice. Be sure to include any supporting documents or evidence that may strengthen your case. It’s also advisable to contact local resources for assistance during the appeal process, as they can provide guidance and support to help you navigate the next steps.
How vehicle donations support this work
Ride Revive’s vehicle-donation program plays a vital role in funding our research efforts that help connect Denver residents with Medicaid and health coverage resources. By donating a vehicle, you help ensure that more individuals can access essential information about health benefits and services. Your support enables us to empower our community and facilitate a healthier future for all.
