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MI Health Link
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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
- September 2024 Bulletin
- August 2024 Bulletin
- July 2024 Bulletin
- June 2024 Bulletin
- May 2024 Bulletin
- April 2024 Bulletin
- March 2024 Bulletin
- February 2024 Bulletin
- January 2024 Bulletin
- December 2023 Bulletin
- November 2023 Bulletin
- October 2023 Bulletin
- September 2023 Bulletin
- August 2023 Bulletin
- July 2023 Bulletin
- June 2023 Bulletin
- May 2023 Bulletin
- April 2023 Bulletin
- March 2023 Bulletin
- February 2023 Bulletin
- January 2023 Bulletin
- December 2022 Bulletin
- November 2022 Bulletin
- October 2022 Bulletin
- September 2022 Bulletin
- August 2022 Bulletin
- July 2022 Bulletin
- June 2022 Bulletin
- May 2022 Bulletin
- April 2022 Bulletin
- March 2022 Bulletin
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MI Health Link Services Benefits - No Co-Pays for In-Network Providers
With MI Health Link, there are no co-pays or deductibles for in-network services or medications. With use of a single card, MI Health Link benefits include:
- No co-pays for in-network services, including medications
- No deductibles for in-network services
- Medications
- Care coordination
- Behavioral health care
- Dental care
- Hearing care
- Medicare care
- Vision care
- Home and community-based services
- Transportation for covered medical services
- Medical equipment and supplies
- Nursing facility care
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MI Health Link Service Providers are Integrated Care Organizations
MI Health Link services are provided to enrollees by these Integrated Care Organizations (ICO's):
A Care Coordinator will assist each enrollee to connect with the supports and services they need to be healthy and to meet personal goals.
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MI Health Link Service Areas
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Spotlight
- MHL 1915b/c Waiver Renewal - Consultation Summary - posted 10-2-2024
- MHL draft 1915b waiver application proposed effective date 1-1-25 updated version 8/29/2024 -posted 9-4-2024
- MHL draft 1915b waiver application proposed effective date 1-1-25 - posted 7-25-2024
- MHL draft 1915c waiver application proposed effective date 1-1-25 - posted 7-25-2024
- MHL draft 1915b waiver application proposed effective date 9-1-23 - posted 5-16-2023
- MHL draft 1915c waiver application proposed effective date 9-1-23 - posted 5-16-2023
- MHL draft 1915b waiver application proposed effective date 9-1-23 - posted 3-23-2023
- MHL draft 1915c waiver application proposed effective date 9-1-23 - posted 3-23-2023
- Electronic Visit Verification (EVV)
- Michigan Demonstration to Integrate Care for Persons Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid - CY 2019 Final Medicare Rate Report
- Success Stories:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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MI Health Link Informational Video
- Medicare and Medicaid for you
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People with Medicare and Medicaid
- MI Health Link Information for People with Medicare and Medicaid
MI Health Link is a program that will allow you to get health care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid. MI Health Link lets you use one plan and one card for health care, behavioral health care, home and community-based services, nursing home care and medications.
- MI Health Link Information for People with Medicare and Medicaid
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MI Health Link Provider Resources
- MI Health Link Resources Toolkit
- MI Health Link Evaluation Reports
- Minimum Operating Standards
- Interactive MI Health Link Enrollment Dashboards
- MI Health Link Information for Providers
MI Health Link is a health care option for Michigan adults, age 21 or older, who are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. MI Health Link aims to reduce the administrative burden for providers and simplify the navigation of benefits and services for this population.
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MI Health Link Beneficiary and Enrollee Resources
- Contact MI Health Link
- Integrated Care Organization (ICOs) Health Plan Telephone Numbers, Websites, and County Service Areas
- MI Health Link Advisory Committee
- MI Health Link History
- MI Health Link Ombudsman
- MI Health Link Resources Toolkit
- Michigan Medicare Assistance Program (MMAP)
- Resource Contact Information for:
- Enrollment
- Medicare
- Medicare/Medicaid
- MI Long Term Care
- Stakeholder and Advocate Involvement
- MI Health Link Service List
- FAQ Enrollee Frequently Asked Questions
- MI Health Link What You Need to Know About Redetermination and Deeming
- MI Health Link How Behavioral Health Services are Provided Through MI Health Link
- MI Health Link Regional Service Areas
- MI Health Link Provider Health Plan Websites and Phone Numbers
- FAQ Hospice Frequently Asked Questions
- General MI Health Link Information (Arabic)
- General MI Health Link Information (English)
- General MI Health Link Information (Spanish)
- Printable MI Health Link Brochure (English)
- Printable MI Health Link Brochure (Spanish)
- Printable MI Health Link Flyer (English)
(e-mail MSA-Forms@michigan.gov to request brochures [English only])
- Glossary of Terms
- MI Health Link Personal Care Supplement
- Michigan Opioid Treatment Access Loan Repayment Program
- Moving from MI Choice to MI Health Link
- Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Information
- Compare Home and Community Based Long Term Care Programs
- Consent Forms
- Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information (DCH-1183)
- Behavioral Health Consent Form (MDHHS-5515)
- Key MI Heath Link Points
- HIPAA
- MI Health Link Part D Replaces Your Medicare Part D Drug Plan
- Types of MI Health Link Enrollee Protection