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Urgent Care facilities can treat a variety of illnesses and conditions without the long wait times and hefty costs that come with visiting the Emergency Room (ER). But where you are able to go for care when you most need it can be difficult to navigate, especially if you are on Medicaid. However, most Urgent Care facilities see patients who have insurance, Medicaid, or need help paying for. When emergencies happen, plan ahead with urgently needed care coverage. Get info you need to select best emergency medical insurance for you.


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copay. • For all other drugs, either: $0copay; or. $3.60copay; or. $7.40copay.

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or make changes to your coverage in the health care plan, enroll in a flexible ….
provider for these services (deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance will ….
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Transportation (NEMT) services consist of arranging and/or paying for
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Copays for Medical Assistance and General Assistance members

Medicaid members 18 years of age and older and in the Medical Assistance or General Assistance categories will have to pay a copay for prescriptions and various medical services.

Members who are under the age of 18, pregnant, or in a nursing home do not have to pay the copays.

Residents of a long-term care facility or other medical institution, including intermediate care facilities, do not pay copays.

MA recipients, regardless of age, who qualify for benefits under Title IV-B Foster Care and Title IV-E Foster Care and Adoption Assistance do not pay copays.

PCP visits never have a copay.

Medical and General Assistance recipients cannot be denied a prescription if they cannot afford a copayment. If you cannot afford your prescription copayment, please let your pharmacist know. If you have any problems getting your medication from the pharmacist, please contact Member Relations at 1-800-553-0784 or 215-849-9600 (TTY 1-877-454-8477).

Medical Assistance copays

For the following services you will pay $5.00:

  • For acupuncture, you will pay $5.00 for each visit (up to 20 visits). Members who are pregnant or under age 21 do not need to pay a copay.

For the following services you will pay $3.00:

  • For inpatient hospital care (which includes both general and medical rehabilitation hospitals), you will pay $3.00 for each day you are in the hospital up to $21.00 for the stay
  • For Short Procedure Unit (SPU)/Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) visits, you will pay $3.00 per admission or visit.
  • For brand name prescription drugs, you will pay $3.00 for each prescription or refill.

Is Urgent Care Free With Medicaid

For the following services, you will pay $1.00:

  • For outpatient x-ray services, you will pay $1.00 for the service (not for each x-ray).
  • For generic prescription drugs, you will pay $1.00 for each prescription or refill.
  • For chiropractor visits, you will pay $1.00 for each visit.

You don’t have to pay a copayment for any of the following if they are part of your benefit package:

  • Any services provided in an emergency
  • Birth centers
  • Blood and blood products
  • Certain drugs for high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, heart disease, psychosis, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, depression, and anxiety, as well as anti-Parkinson agents, anti-manic agents, anti-convulsants, anti-neoplastic agents, oral contraceptives, test strips, lancets, meters, and needles
  • CRNP (Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner) services
  • Dental visits
  • Disposable medical supplies
  • Doctor's fee for x-rays, diagnostic tests, nuclear medicine or radiation therapy
  • Drugs and vaccines that you get in your doctor’s office
  • Family planning services
  • Home health agency services
  • Hospice services
  • Laboratory tests
  • Medical examinations for members under age 21 provided through the EPSDT program More than one of a series of specific allergy tests provided in a 24-hour period Non-emergency ambulance services
  • Nurse midwife (maternity services)
  • Optometrist visits
  • Oxygen
  • Physician visits
  • Podiatrist visits
  • Portable x-ray services
  • Renal dialysis services
  • Rental of Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
  • Skilled Nursing Facility
  • Targeted case management services
  • Tobacco cessation counseling services
  • Waiver services