Register for Member Website
MyAHCCCS.com
allows AHCCCS members to view their own active
healthcare and health plan enrollment for the
following services:
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● AHCCCS |
● Part D |
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● KidsCare |
● Behavioral Health |
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● Medicare |
● Other Medical Insurance |
Members can link to their active health plan
websites. Members can view their annual
anniversary health plan enrollment date and link
to the annual enrollment change website. Members
can verify if AHCCCS has their correct address.
To learn more about MyAHCCCS.com please visit
http://www.azahcccs.gov/eLearning/MyAHCCCS/
AHCCCS Fee-For-Service Formulary for Members
For Members: Fee-For-Service Formulary

Annual Health Plan Enrollment Choice
For members to
view
available Health Plan choices for an
individual or the entire household. Requires an
AHCCCS ID and PIN Number.
The PIN number is only good for
30 days. After it expires the member will
need to call the AHCCCS Communications Center at
the number listed on the Annual Enrollment
Notice.
Certificate of Creditable Health Coverage Under
the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
The Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) ensures
that individuals, who qualify, are provided
continuous coverage for ongoing medical
treatment. ...[Details]
Eligibility Policy Manual
The primary purpose of the
Eligibility Policy
Manual is to provide detailed policy and instructions for
the following AHCCCS Health Insurance programs:
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AHCCCS Freedom to Work;
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Arizona Long Term
Care System (ALTCS);
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Breast and Cervical
Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP);
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Medicare
Cost Sharing Programs (QMB, SLMB and QI-1);
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Supplemental Security Income Medical Assistance
Only (SSI MAO).
This manual also provides an
overview of all health insurance programs of the
Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System
Administration (AHCCCS).
KidsCare Eligibility Manual
The Arizona State Legislature passed legislation in May 1998 implementing the Title XXI Arizona Children's Health Insurance Program (KidsCare). The KidsCare program was approved by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) in September 1998 and became effective November 1, 1998. The program was designed to decrease the number of children in Arizona who are uninsured. Applications are processed by the AHCCCS Administration and are screened for Medicaid eligibility in addition to KidsCare eligibility. The program is for children under the age of 19 with household income under the appropriate limit, and resources are not considered. The
KidsCare Eligibility Manual is used to determine the eligibility of applicants.
Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003
AHCCCS coverage of prescription drugs ended effective December 31, 2005, for AHCCCS
enrollees who also have Medicare coverage...[Details].
Proof of U.S. Citizenship/Identity Required Starting July 1, 2006
New eligibility requirements for all AHCCCS members and applicants claiming U.S. citizenship. [Details].