
Caring for Moms, Nurturing Futures
OUR MISSION
Improve maternal and infant health outcomes in Southeast Michigan.
The Medicaid for Moms project aims to improve maternal and infant health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Southeast Michigan by increasing awareness and utilization of comprehensive Michigan Medicaid benefits for new and expecting mothers.
A collaboration between the Center for Health and Research Transformation (CHRT) and the Southeastern Michigan Health Association (SEMHA), and funded by the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, aims to improve maternal and infant health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw counties.

Medicaid Benefits for Pregnant and Postpartum Individuals
Some benefits available during and after pregnancy:

Medicaid pays for many prescription drugs and supplies.

Help and resources to support breastfeeding access to lactation specialists.

Exams and some treatments during pregnancy to support overall health.

Medicaid eligibility for babies is for at least one year after birth.
If You Do Not Have Medicaid
Use this tool to quickly check your eligibility and start your application, all in one place. Whether you’re expecting or a new mom, getting the care you deserve starts here.
Need Further Help?
- Plan Benefits by Provider
- Don’t Know Your Plan
- Contact by County
Your Specific Health Plan May Offer Additional Benefits. Select Your Plan From the List Below for More Information
Unsure which Medicaid Health Plan you have? Need more support?
Call the Michigan Medicaid Beneficiary Help Line: 1-800-642-3195
- County Health and Human Services Offices
- Macomb County
- Oakland County
- Washtenaw County
- Wayne County
- Find a health center near you here
Medicaid Guidance for Providers

In 2022, Michigan Medicaid adopted new policies expanding coverage for pregnant and postpartum individuals. Medicaid and CHIP coverage was extended to 12 months postpartum in 2022. This extension of coverage applies to physical and mental health services, lactation support, dental care, and more. Coverage of doula providers became effective January 1, 2023.

Informative resources to support Moms on Medicaid that connect parents to benefits. Materials include posters, cards, slides, print and digital flyers, and other handouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
- General Medicaid Benefits
- How Does Michigan Medicaid Work
- Medicaid For Providers
Q: What services does Medicaid cover for pregnant individuals?
A: Medicaid in Michigan covers prenatal doctor visits, hospital stays and delivery, ultrasounds, lab tests, prescription medications, dental care during pregnancy, postpartum care for up to 12 months after birth, and family planning services.
Q: How long does Medicaid cover me after my baby is born?
A: As of April 1, 2022, Medicaid in Michigan covers postpartum care for 12 months after the end of pregnancy, regardless of income changes.
Q: Do my newborn and other children qualify for Medicaid?
A: Newborns whose mothers are on Medicaid are automatically enrolled in Medicaid for their first year. Other children in the household may qualify for Medicaid or MIChild depending on household income.
Q: Can I apply for Medicaid even if I already have insurance?
A: Yes, you can apply. If approved, Medicaid may act as secondary coverage, covering costs your primary insurance does not.
Q: Who is eligible for Medicaid when pregnant in Michigan?
A: Pregnant individuals may qualify for Medicaid if their income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level and they are Michigan residents. U.S. citizens, legal residents, and certain visa holders may be eligible.
Q: If I’m undocumented, can I get coverage while pregnant?
A: Yes. Michigan’s Maternity Outpatient Medical Services (MOMS) program provides prenatal care coverage for undocumented people or those who do not meet citizenship requirements for full Medicaid.
Q: How do I apply for pregnancy-related Medicaid coverage?
A: You can apply online at MI Bridges, by calling the Michigan Medicaid office at 1-888-367-6557, or by visiting your local Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office.
Q: What documents do I need to apply?
A: You may need proof of identity (such as a driver’s license or state ID), proof of pregnancy (like a note from your doctor), proof of income (pay stubs, unemployment, etc.), and proof of Michigan residency.
Q: Does Medicaid cover the cost of a birth center or midwife?
A: Yes, Medicaid in Michigan covers certified nurse-midwife services and, in some cases, birth center deliveries if both the provider and the birth center are Medicaid-enrolled.
Q: What if I need help understanding my benefits?
A: You can call the Michigan ENROLLS Helpline at 1-888-367-6557 or contact your local MDHHS office for assistance.
Need Help Figuring Out Which Medicaid Health Plan You Have:
Unsure which Medicaid Health Plan you have? Need more support? Call the Michigan Medicaid Beneficiary Help Line: 1-800-642-3195
This work is a joint effort between CHRT and SEMHA, with funding provided by the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan.