Wyoming Medicaid/CHIP Programs
‹ Return to Map- EqualityCare (Medicaid)
EqualityCare is the name chosen by the Wyoming Department of Health for its public health insurance programs. EqualityCare helps pay for certain healthcare services, and is available to qualifying families, children, individuals who are aged, blind or disabled, and qualified or non-qualified aliens.
- Kid Care CHIP
Kid Care CHIP offers health insurance coverage for Wyoming's children and teens through age 18 that are uninsured and meet income and eligibility guidelines that are not eligible for Wyoming Medicaid Programs.
- Wyoming AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)
The Wyoming Department of Health's HIV/AIDS Treatment and ADAP Program provides persons living with HIV/AIDS access to comprehensive health care and other supportive services. These programs serve as the payer of last resort for persons who are uninsured, under-insured, or are otherwise unable to access medical treatment. Funding for these programs is provided, in part, by grants from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources Services Administration, and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
- Wyoming Prescription Drug Assistance Program (PDAP)
- Wyoming State Health Insurance Information Program (WSHIP)