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Create AccountCentennial Care is New Mexico's version of Medicaid. This government health insurance program helps certain people get health care services at a lower cost. This includes people who are older, blind, or living with a disability. Centennial Care pays for medical services such as:
- Visits to health care providers (including physicians and nurse practitioners)
- Inpatient and outpatient hospital services
- Prescription drug coverage (only available in certain cases)
- Lab tests
- X-rays
- Medical transportation
- Nursing home care
- Home health services
- Family planning services
To get benefits once you're enrolled, you must go to a health care provider that takes part in the Centennial Care program.
How do I apply?
To apply for this program, print and fill out the application and and submit it as directed on the form. You can also apply by using the online application.
Frequently Asked Questions
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