Eligibility for Medicaid Services
Recipient eligibility for Medicaid is determined by the:
- Department of Children and Families, Office of Economic Self Sufficiency - The Department of Children and Families determines eligibility for low-income children and family programs and the institutional care program.
For more information call the toll-free telephone number:
1-866-76ACCESS (1-866-762-2237)
- Social Security Administration - The Social Security Administration determines eligibility for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
Information about Medicaid eligibility criteria for children and family programs can be obtained from the Department of Children and Families Web site or the local Children and Families service centers. Information about how to apply for Medicaid is available from local Children and Families service centers.
The SSI-Related Programs Fact Sheet contains information about Medicaid eligibility criteria for the aged, blind and disabled, including Medicare cost-sharing coverage for Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMBs), Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMBs), and coverage for Qualified Individuals.
Florida's average monthly eligibles is currently approximately 2.4 million Medicaid recipients. The reports below are broken into five categories that display Medicaid eligibles as of the last day of each month.
December 31, 2009
Age by Assistance Category [285 KB PDF]
Age by County [202 KB PDF]
Age by Program - Group by Sex [418 KB PDF]
MediKids Eligible by County [117 KB PDF]
Program - By County [277 KB PDF]
November 30, 2009
Age by Assistance Category [286 KB PDF]
Age by County [205 KB PDF]
Age by Program - Group by Sex [420 KB PDF]
MediKids Eligible by County [117 KB PDF]
Program - By County [281 KB PDF]
