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Family Planning Presumptive Eligibility - Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services - Chicago Main Office

401 South Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60607

Eligibility

- Cannot currently be enrolled in Medicaid or a Medicaid-like program- Cannot currently be pregnant- Income must be below $3,754 per month- Must be an Illinois resident- Immigration status is not a consideration for eligibility

Hours

Mon 8:00am - 5:00pm Tue 8:00am - 5:00pm Wed 8:00am - 5:00pm Thu 8:00am - 5:00pm Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

Languages

English, Spanish

Application process

To enroll in Family Planning Presumptive Eligibility, individuals must go to an FP provider. The FP provider will decide if they can get FPPE. Individuals must tell the provider their gross monthly income. Individuals do not need to provide proof when you meet with the provider, statement of residency, income, and non-pregnancy are adequate to apply. To find a FP Provider go https://hfs.illinois.gov/medicalclients/familyplanning/familyplanningproviderpage.html and enter a zip code.

Service area

IL

Description

Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services' Family Planning Presumptive Eligibility (FPPE) provides immediate, temporary, medical coverage for reproductive health and family planning related services to all eligible Illinois residents. FPPE services are available for two months and then either the individual qualifies for ongoing FFP coverage (if the individual is a U.S. citizen or Qualified immigrant) or, if the individual does not qualify for FPP, then the FPPE ends. Immigration status is not asked about on the FPPE application. Self attestation accepted.

Date of Last Formal Update

Unknown

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211 Metro Chicago

Providing organization

Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services

The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is responsible for providing healthcare coverage for adults and children who qualify for Medicaid, and for providing Child Support Services to help ensure that Illinois children receive financial support from both parents. The agency is organized into two major divisions, Medical Programs and Child Support Services.