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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Medical Care
    • Behavioral Health Services
    • Makah Recovery Services >
      • Recovery Drop In Center
      • Medication Assisted Treatment >
        • Common Concerns
        • Getting Started
        • Helping Family Member and Friends
        • Understanding Addiction and Recovery
    • WELLNESS CLINICS
    • Dental
    • Community Health
  • COMMENTS / COMPLAINTS
  • Employment
    • Employee Resources >
      • New STIHC Employees
  • Patient Resources
    • Patient Registration >
      • Alternate Resources
    • Patient Rights and Responsibilities
    • Well Child/WIC
    • Referrals
    • Patient Transport Services
    • Purchased/Referred Care
    • Emergency Preparedness
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Alternate Resources

ALTERNATE RESOURCES

Need to apply or re-apply for health insurance?
  1. Contact Benefits Coordinator (walk-ins available, located at the medical clinic).
  2. Ensure that you have everyone’s social security number that is in your tax filing household (who you claim on taxes, spouses filing joint or separately).
  3. Proof of taxable income (paystubs, mailed per-capita statements, tax statements).
  4. Tribal ID’s if applicable.

RELEVANT INFORMATION
  • Enrollment for Medicaid (Apple Health) and federally recognized tribal members is all year long.
    • Medicaid (Apple Health) eligibility is based on taxable income and tax filing household size.
  • If a tribal member is opting out of health care coverage, this means that they have no insurance.
  • Apple Health is the same as Medicaid.
  • Medicare is available for people age 65 or older, younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant).
    • Eligible enrolled Makah Tribal members receive Part B reimbursements, inquire for more details.
    • Eligible enrolled Makah Tribal members receive Part D sponsorship, inquire for more details.

For more information, call (360) 645-2935 or (360)645-3314.

BENEFITS COORDINATORS

Samantha Metcalf- (A-K Currently)
Riki Wachendorf - (L-Z)

Resources

Washington Health Plan Finder (Where to apply)
https://www.wahealthplanfinder.org
1-800-562-3022

Health Care Authority
https://www.hca.wa.gov/

Create a "mysocialsecurityaccount"
https://www.ssa.gov/myaccount/

Qualifying Health Plan Sponsorship Agreement

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Medicare Part B Reimbursement
Our Mission is to build positive, compassionate and effective partnerships with all STIHC patients, community members, guests and employees, and through these partnerships to provide excellent healthcare and wellness services.

Our Vision is that all members of the Makah Nation and the community of Neah Bay are healthy and thriving in wellness.