In August 2020, Missouri voters approved Medicaid expansion, making more than 200,000 Missourians eligible to receive healthcare coverage under Medicaid. However, since its approval, significant backlogs in application processing have prevented Missouri residents from receiving care — as of June 2022, over 58,000 Missourians had pending Medicaid applications. Although federal guidelines require Medicaid applications to be processed in 45 days or less, the average time that it takes the state to approve an application is currently about 100 days.
If you recently applied for Medicaid but haven’t heard anything back yet, it might be helpful to check your application status. You can check your status online by visiting the Missouri Department of Social Services website at mydss.mo.gov and clicking “Check Your Status.” After entering your information, if the screen reads “no information available,” it is likely that your application has not yet been approved or processed. However, if your screen shows “active coverage” with a start date listed, then you have officially been approved for Medicaid.
In addition to contacting the HelpLine, consider reaching out to a Community Referral Coordinator (CRC) from the St. Louis Integrated Health Network. CRCs can help you access care while you wait to be approved as well as provide support in navigating the healthcare system once you have coverage.
For more information on Medicaid expansion in Missouri or to find application help, visit CoverSTL.org.