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Who MUST join Illinois Health Connect?
Most people with an HFS or All Kids Medical Card
MUST
join Illinois Health Connect.
Who CANNOT Join Illinois Health Connect?
People who receive Medicare
Kids under age 21 who get Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Children in foster care and children who get Subsidized Guardianship or Adoption Assistance from DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services)
Kids under age 21 who are blind or who have a disability
People who live in nursing facilities
People with spenddown
People in Presumptive Eligibility programs
Refugees and Iraqi and Afghan immigrants
Some people in Home and Community-Based Waiver programs, like persons with developmental disabilities or children who are medically fragile, technology dependent.
People enrolled for treatment in the Health Benefits for Persons with Breast or Cervical Cancer Program
People living in Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs)
Children under age 21 whose care is managed by the Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) of the University of Illinois at Chicago
People in the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
People with private health insurance (also called Third Party Liability or TPL)
People enrolled in the following programs with no other medical coverage:
Illinois Healthy Women
All Kids Rebate and FamilyCare Rebate
Illinois Cares Rx (SeniorCare/Circuit Breaker)
Transitional Assistance, age 19 or older
Emergency Medical Only
Hospice
Sexual Assault, Renal and Hemophilia programs