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MI Health Link
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MDHHS advises review of “Actions for Caregivers of Older Adults During COVID-19” and supporting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document.
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MI Health Link Program Requirements
MI Health Link is a complete integrated health care program for Michigan residents that meet program requirements and that:
- Are aged 21 or over.
- Live in the Michigan counties of Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, Macomb, St. Joseph, Van Buren, Wayne or any county in the Upper Peninsula.
- Are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.
- Are not residing in a state-operated veteran's home.
- Are not currently enrolled in hospice.
MI Health Link offers a broad range of medical and behavioral health services, pharmacy, home and community-based services and nursing home care, all in a single program designed to meet individual needs.
Those who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid and qualify for MI Health Link will be sent enrollment options through a letter from Michigan ENROLLS.
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MI Health Link Bulletins
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MI Health Link Services Benefits - No Co-Pays for In-Network Providers
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MI Health Link Service Providers are Integrated Care Organizations
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MI Health Link Service Areas
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Spotlight
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Frequently Asked Questions
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MI Health Link Informational Video
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People with Medicare and Medicaid
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MI Health Link Provider Resources
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MI Health Link Beneficiary and Enrollee Resources