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Welcome to NJ FamilyCare That means qualified NJ residents of any age may be eligible for free or low-cost healthcare coverage that covers doctor visits, prescriptions, vision, dental care, mental health and substance use services, and even hospitalization
NJ FamilyCare - Immigrants, Who is Qualified If an immigrant receives NJ FamilyCare benefits and does not live in a nursing home or other long-term care institution, USCIS will not consider the immigrant a "Public Charge " Please review the information provided on this website For additional help, call 1-800-701-0710 (TTY: 711) A translator is available for most languages
NJ FamilyCare - Choosing a Health Plan Once determined eligible for NJ FamilyCare, enrollees must choose a managed care organization (MCO) or Health Plan to provide health coverage services To choose a Health Plan ask yourself these questions: What NJ FamilyCare Health Plans are available in my county? What doctors or specialists do I we see and what Health Plan do they participate in?
NJ FamilyCare - Where to enroll in Passaic County Family Planning Services; New Jersey Supplemental Prenatal and Contraceptive Program; Helpful Links Need help enrolling? Passaic County: Location: Phone: Contact Person: Fax: Activity Level: NJ FamilyCare Paterson Regional Office 111 Washington St Suite #4 Paterson, NJ 07505 Phone: 866-411-7782: Health Benefits Coordinators
NJ FamilyCare - Who Is Eligible? Immigrants age 19 and 20 who are lawfully present and have very low income ($509 month for a single person and $805 month for a family of 2) can also qualify Pregnant people with income up to 205% FPL ($5,493 month for a family of four)
NJ FamilyCare - Questions and Answers What if my family makes too much money to qualify for NJ FamilyCare? What if I'm Pregnant? If I enroll in the new expanded NJ FamilyCare program, when I die and try to leave something to my kids, can the government put a lien on my assets to repay the benefits I received?
Welcome to NJ FamilyCare The program is designed to provide a full range of family planning services to men and women who do not have access through insurance The Plan First Program does not provide minimum essential health care coverage, such as physicals