Montana Healthcare Programs
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) administers healthcare services to help improve and protect the health and safety of some low-income Montanans. DPHHS reimburses private and public providers for a wide range of preventive, primary, and acute care services. Major service providers include: physicians, public health departments, clinics, hospitals, dentists, pharmacies, durable medical equipment, and mental health providers.
- Medicaid & HMK Plus
(Medicaid Member Information) - HMK (CHIP)
- Montana HELP/Medicaid Expansion Plan
- Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+)
- Providers
- Medicaid Provider Search
- 01/01/2020 Member Guide
- Nurse First Advice Line
- Member Education
- Other Programs
- Terminated/Excluded Providers
- Report Suspected Medicaid Fraud, Abuse and Waste
- MAR 37-728: Addition of Dental Preventative Codes
- MAR 37-730: New rules implementing the HELP Act
- MAR 37-732: Establishment of annual payment limit for dental services provided through Medicaid
- MAR 37-737: Changes to Medicaid treatment limits, cost-share requirements, and coverage
- MAR 37-792: New Rules implementing Collaborative Practice Drug Therapy Management
- MAR 37-793: New Rules implementing Promising Pregnancy Care and FQHC/RHC Reimbursement for LARCs

