Health Coverage Program Information
Read more to learn about the various health coverage programs that could be available for kids, families, and adults living in San Mateo County.
Medi-Cal
Medi-Cal is free or low-cost health coverage for children and adults with limited income regardless of immigrations status. There are many different types of low cost Medi-Cal health coverage programs based on age and income, and for people with disabilities. Depending on monthly income, some people may qualify for “no cost” Medi-Cal, which means they receive benefits for free. Others may qualify for “share of cost” Medi-Cal and are required to meet a deductible during the month that medical services are needed before Medi-Cal starts to pay for services.
If you are a working adult age 19-64 with a diagnosed disability and receive Social Security benefits under the Title II or Title XVI Social Security programs, be sure to ask to be screened for the 250% FPL Working Disabled program.
Young adults under age 26 who were actively receiving foster care services on their 18th birthday are entitled to no cost Medi-Cal regardless of current income and household status.
Covered California
You may qualify for tax credits and/or cost-sharing reductions to help pay for private insurance plans and their co-payments and deductibles through Covered California. Multiple plans are available to San Mateo County residents, each offering four levels of coverage.
Medicare
Medicare covers people 65 and older and those under 65 with a Social Security approved disability.
ACE
The Access to Care for Everyone (ACE) Program is a health coverage option available at the San Mateo Medical Center main campus and clinics, at Ravenswood Family Health Center in East Palo Alto and North East Medical Services (NEMS) in Daly City. ACE provides health benefits for uninsured residents of San Mateo County, age 21 and older, with low income.
ACE charges a non-refundable enrollment fee of $360 for 12 months of health coverage that can be waived upon appeal when a financial hardship and a chronic illness exists. Most services require a $15 co-pay.
ACE does not meet the requirements of providing minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act. ACE coverage will not satisfy the requirement of carrying full healthcare coverage for 9 out of 12 months within a given tax year. Therefore, ACE participants might still be liable for an annual tax penalty on their income tax return. Please consult with a tax professional for more information.
Discounted Health care Program
This program provides discounts of up to 65% on all care at San Mateo Medical Center and its clinics, including prescriptions, for adults who are uninsured and meet income requirements.
For Family Planning
Family Planning, Access and Treatment Program (PACT) provides access to emergency contraception, and prevention, screening, and treatment of most sexually transmitted diseases.
For Prescriptions
The Prescription Assistance Program helps eligible adults afford certain prescriptions.