Can I still use my NYC HRA Medicaid coverage if I move to a different state?

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When a person moves from New York City to a different state, their NYC HRA Medicaid coverage may be affected. Medicaid is a state-federal program, meaning that each state has its own Medicaid program with specific eligibility criteria, benefits, and application processes. If an individual decides to relocate, they will typically need to apply for Medicaid in the new state of residence. In most cases, the individual will not be able to use their NYC HRA Medicaid coverage outside of New York State. Upon moving, it is crucial to inform the local Medicaid office in New York City about the change of address and intention to seek coverage in the new state. This will help avoid any issues regarding coverage gaps or benefits termination. After moving, the individual should reach out to the Medicaid office in the new state to understand the application process and any available options. It is advisable to be proactive in searching for information on the new state's Medicaid program without delay, as states may have different deadlines and requirements for enrollment. For more specific guidance, the current web page for Medicaid services in both states could provide relevant contact information.
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Answered Jul 9, 2025

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