MO HealthNet
The State of Missouri's Medicaid program is called MO HealthNet and operates with two coverage types: Managed Care Program and Fee-For-Service. Children, pregnant women, newborns, uninsured women, and families may be eligible under the Managed Care. People with disabilities, seniors, blind/visually impaired, and women with breast or cervical cancer may be eligible under the Fee-For-Service program.
MO HealthNet provides a helpful online FAQ page to learn about important issues to families and school nurses, such as coverage eligibility, available services, and finding a doctor.
Visit the Get Coverage page on this site for more guidance about the MO Health Net enrollment process.
For information about the Pharmacy Program by MO HealthNet which provides prescription medication coverage for MO Health Net enrollees, click here.
MO HealthNet provides a helpful online FAQ page to learn about important issues to families and school nurses, such as coverage eligibility, available services, and finding a doctor.
Visit the Get Coverage page on this site for more guidance about the MO Health Net enrollment process.
For information about the Pharmacy Program by MO HealthNet which provides prescription medication coverage for MO Health Net enrollees, click here.
View slides from the 2017 Health Office Orientation presentation by MO HealthNet to school nurses. The content focuses on managed care and includes critical information about enrollment process (p. 13), advantages to managed care to members (p. 9), changing health plans (p. 16), additional benefits offered by the managed care companies (p. 26-28), and family advocacy organizations (p. 31). Special thanks to Helen Jaco, Director or Managed Care, and Sidney Wilde RN, Clinical Operations Nurse Managed Care for sharing these materials.
OTHER INFO
MO HealthNet Participant homepage: dss.mo.gov/mhd/participants/mc/
Main homepage: dss.mo.gov/mhd/
FAQ page
Note: Information on this page has been reviewed by MO HealthNet.
Note: Information on this page has been reviewed by MO HealthNet.