How do I contact Nebraska Medicaid?

How do I contact Nebraska Medicaid?

To reach the Medicaid eligibility customer service center, contact:

  1. (855) 632-7633.
  2. (402) 473-7000 (Lincoln)​
  3. (402) 595-1178 (Omaha)
  4. TTY: (402) 471-7256.
  5. Fax: (402) 742-2351.

How do I apply for Medicaid in Nebraska?

Fill out an application online at ACCESSNebraska.ne.gov. Call one of the numbers below to apply over the phone or to request a paper application. Phone lines are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday….Apply for Medicaid

  1. (855) 632-7633.
  2. In Lincoln: (402) 473-7000.
  3. In Omaha: (402) 595-1178.

What is DHHS in Nebraska?

Department of Health and Human Services.

What is the phone number for access Nebraska?

Community Partners A search for agencies in your community to help you apply for assistance. After you apply you will receive a letter with your ACCESSNebraska PIN. If you lose or forget your PIN, Call 1-855-632-7633 or 1-800-383-4278 ACCESSNebraska PIN.

What does Medicaid cover in Nebraska?

Nebraska Medicaid covers family planning services including consultation and treatment. This may include initial physical examinations and health history, annual and follow-up visits, laboratory services, prescribing and supplying contraceptive supplies, counseling services, and medications.

Can adults get Medicaid in Nebraska?

Nebraska has expanded Medicaid benefits to low-income, able-bodied adults of working age (19-64 years old). You must meet income requirements to qualify. Benefits include doctor services, emergencies, hospitalization, maternity and newborn, dental services, vision services and more.

What is DHHS program?

The DHHS works with state and local governments throughout the country to do research and provide public health services, food and drug safety programs, health insurance programs, and many other services. Also called Department of Health and Human Services.

What did the DHHS do?

The mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, by providing for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.