Medicaid provides health coverage to eligible low-income individuals in the US. US expats may need to contact Medicaid for eligibility queries, coverage while visiting the US, and state-specific program information.
Dial 1-877-267-2323 (within United States)
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Call early in the morning when lines open for shortest wait times
Have your account number or reference number ready before calling
Avoid calling on Mondays and the day after holidays — these are the busiest
Check medicaid.gov first — many questions can be resolved online without calling
Tuesday–Thursday, early morning United States time
Medicaid (US Health Coverage) website: medicaid.gov
Medicaid (US Health Coverage) mobile app or online portal for account management
Email or online contact form via medicaid.gov
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Have your identification number (Social Security Number, National Insurance Number, etc.), date of birth, and any relevant reference or case numbers. The representative will verify your identity before discussing your case.
The best time to call is Tuesday through Thursday during early morning hours United States time. Avoid Mondays and the day after holidays, as these have the longest wait times. If calling from Asia or Europe, early morning US time may be evening your local time.
Yes. medicaid.gov offers online services and information. Many government services are available online through their official website.
United Kingdom
The NHS provides healthcare services across the UK. British expats and travelers often need to contact the NHS for medical advice, prescription queries, GP registration, and accessing health records while abroad.
United States
The Veterans Health Administration provides healthcare to US veterans. Veterans living abroad often need to contact the VA for healthcare enrollment, benefits queries, appointment scheduling, prescription refills, and medical records access from overseas.
Australia
Medicare Australia provides universal health insurance to Australian residents. Australian expats often need to contact Medicare for enrollment, Medicare card replacement, benefit claims, and reciprocal healthcare agreement queries while living overseas.
Canada
Health Canada is the federal health department. Canadian expats often need to contact Health Canada for health regulations, drug approvals, and public health information while living abroad.