All Plans
AHCCCS health plans provide the following medical services:
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Doctor's Visits
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Immunizations (shots)
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Prescriptions (Not covered if you have Medicare)
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Lab and X-rays
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Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Services for Medicaid eligible children under age 21
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Specialist Care
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Hospital Services
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Transportation to doctor
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Emergency Care
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Podiatry Services Performed by a Podiatrist
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Chiropractic Services
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Pregnancy Care
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Surgery Services
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Physical Exams
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Behavioral Health
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Family Planning Services
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Dialysis
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Glasses, including replacements (for children under age 21)
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Vision Exams (for children under age 21)
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Dental Screening (for children under age 21)
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Dental Treatment (for children under age 21)
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Emergency Dental (for adults 21 and older. Up to $1000 per contract year)
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Hearing Exams (for children under age 21)
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Hearing Aids (for children under age 21)
Covered behavioral health services include:
Behavioral Health Day Programs including supervised day programs, therapeutic day programs, medical day programs;
Crisis Services including mobile team services, telephone crisis response, and urgent care Inpatient Services including hospital, sub-acute, and residential treatment;
Rehabilitation Services including living skills, cognitive rehabilitation, supported employment, and education support;
Health Promotion – Prevention, Education and Medication Training – education and standardized training for the purpose of increasing an individual’s behavioral knowledge of a health related topic such as medication management, the nature of an illness, relapse and symptom management, stress management, parenting skills and health lifestyles;
Residential Behavioral Health Services include a range of up to 24hr/day services in a structured living environment for individuals needing support.
Support Services including case management, personal assistance, Family & Peer Support, therapeutic foster care, respite, housing support, interpreter services, transportation, assistance accessing community resources and locating and applying for benefits, child care connections; and
Treatment Services - counseling, consultation, assessment and specialized testing, and substance abuse treatment.