
Reduced-cost health insurance is available under the Healthy NY program to eligible individuals.
This tool provides a preliminary screening for Healthy NY.
The Eligibility Screener uses Adobe Flash Player 9, which is a free download.
You do not have to be a United States citizen, but you must be a New York State resident and legal resident of the United States. Those living in New York part-time may apply if they claim New York State residency but should keep in mind that Healthy NY has limited out-of-state benefits.
Medicare is federal health insurance for people of all incomes. It is usually for people age 65 and older and people who are disabled.
Work can be full-time, part-time or seasonal, but it must be for pay. This requirement applies to students, also. Paid internships and work study count towards this requirement.
If you work for an employer that provides comprehensive (medical and hospital) health insurance and contributes to the cost, then you are not eligible for Healthy NY. If you have employer-sponsored insurance but it does not provide hospital and medical benefits, then you might still qualify. If your employer offers coverage to some employees but you are not eligible, then you may still be eligible for Healthy NY.
Specific events include the following:
| Family Size | Monthly Household Income |
|---|---|
| 1 | Up to $2,394 |
| 2 | Up to $3,232 |
| 3 | Up to $4,070 |
| 4 | Up to $4,908 |
| 5 | Up to $5,746 |
| 6 | Up to $6,584 |
| Each Additional Person | Add $838 |
* Adjusted annually.
Income guidelines are based on your current income, which is your income over the past four to six weeks. For purposes of counting your household size, count yourself, your spouse if your spouse lives with you, and dependent children, whether they live with you or not. Count all of these people, even if you are not going to include them on your Healthy NY policy. Do not count parents, roommates or those not dependent on you for support. Pregnant women count as two people.
Mid-year fluctuations in household income and employment status will not result in termination of your Healthy NY coverage.
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