Understand and take responsibility for your reproductive health through education, counseling and medical services.
Medicaid is a program that helps pay for medical services for qualifying low-income adults, children, pregnant women, older adults and people with disabilities.
North Dakota Health Tracks benefit provides routine well-child check-ups for children birth through age 20 who are enrolled in Medicaid.
It is considered preventive care and covers:
- Hearing and vision checks
- Glasses and hearing aids
- Vaccines (shots) and labs
- Dental care, fluoride varnish
- Health education
- Behavioral health screenings
- Growth and development checks
- Nutrition counseling
- And other health services
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Medicaid Expansion gives more individuals the opportunity to have affordable coverage, preventive services and greater economic security in the event of accidents or illness. We are building on the success of Medicaid to make health care coverage more accessible for North Dakotans.
Medicaid 1915(i) services allows individuals with behavioral health conditions to access additional in-home and community-based services.
When you are pregnant, you may be more susceptible to gum disease and cavities. After your baby is born you can pass the bacteria that contributes to cavities from your mouth to their mouth.
The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Voucher program was established to address barriers to treatment and increase the ability of people to access treatment and services for substance use disorders.