Medicaid Re-Enrollment
Update Your Medicaid or CHIP Information
If you or your child have health coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), your state will be deciding over the next 12 months whether your family still qualifies for this coverage. Your care team at ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Children’s Health wants to make sure you have the information needed to make informed decisions.
DISCLAIMER: The following information does not constitute legal advice. Please call your state agency with specific questions. To find out if you are eligible to continue with coverage, make sure your personal information is up to date with the state.
Find specific information for your state below.
- Delaware Valley
- Florida
- Other States We Serve
Delaware
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In Delaware, visit the . Updating information online is preferred, as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone. Call the Delaware Division of Health and Social Services. To update personal information, income or to add a newborn, press option 2. For renewals, case status or general questions, press option 1.
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
New Jersey
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In New Jersey, visit the web page . Updating information online is preferred, as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone. Call the Department of Human Services (TTY: 711).
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Pennsylvania
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In Pennsylvania, go to the web page . Updating information online is preferred, as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone and call the Department of Human Services.
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Florida
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- . Updating information online is preferred, as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone. Call the Florida Department of Children and Families
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Alabama
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In Alabama, go to the . It’s best to apply online as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone. Call Alabama Medicaid.
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Georgia
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In Georgia, go to the state web page . It’s best to apply online as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone and call Georgia Medicaid.
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Maryland
How do I update my personal information?
Contact your state’s Medicaid office to make sure they have your updated address, email, phone number and any recent name changes for you or a family member. Here are a few ways to do that:
- Update your information online. In Maryland, go to . It’s best to apply online as phone wait times can be long.
- Update your information by phone. Call Maryland Medicaid.
- Fill out a form sent to you in the mail. Check your mail for a letter from your state Medicaid agency. This letter will let you know if you need to complete a form to update your information.
Questions?
Should I apply for health care coverage renewal?
If you are eligible to renew your health care coverage, you’ll receive a renewal letter in the mail from your state Medicaid agency. Complete this renewal form and return it right away to help avoid a gap in Medicaid or CHIP coverage. Contact your state Medicaid office with any questions or concerns regarding your renewal.
What if I lose health care coverage?
A loss of health care coverage is concerning. You or your child still may be eligible for coverage through your employer or through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Call for details. You can also try a state-based exchange. or call for details. To confirm that your selected plan is accepted by ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Children’s, visit our insurance page.
If your family no longer qualifies for Medicaid or CHIP and you need financial assistance, visit our Financial Assistance page or call a ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Financial Advocate.