Idaho Medicaid expansion has been active since January 2020, covering hundreds of thousands of low-income adults across the state.
But 2026 brings important changes. Work requirements are coming in 2027, and a new managed care model launched January 1, 2026. Current enrollees need to understand what is changing and what stays the same.
Find your income limit and eligibility category in the breakdown below.
1. Is Idaho an Expanded Medicaid State?
Yes, Idaho is an expanded Medicaid state. Idaho voters approved Proposition 2 in November 2018 by a 61% majority, directing the state to expand Medicaid to adults ages 19 to 64 with income up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level. Coverage launched January 1, 2020. Expansion remains active in 2026.
The program is officially called the Idaho Health Plan and is administered by the Department of Health and Welfare (DHW). Idaho covers approximately 400,000 residents through Medicaid as of 2026.

2. Who Qualifies for Idaho Medicaid Expansion?
Idaho Medicaid covers several groups, each with its own income rules. Use the table below to find your category.
| Category | Who It Covers | Monthly Limit (Single)* | Asset Test |
| Expansion Adults 19 to 64 | Non-disabled, non-elderly adults | $1,835 (138% FPL) | None |
| Parents and Caretakers | Parents of dependent children | $1,835 (138% FPL) | None |
| Pregnant Women | Pregnancy and 60 days postpartum | 185% FPL (~$2,850 for HH of 2) | None |
| Children ages 0 to 5 | Young children | 203% FPL | None |
| Children ages 6 to 18 | School-age children | 138% FPL | None |
| CHIP | Children above Medicaid limit | 190% FPL | None |
| AABD — Single | Seniors 65+, blind, or disabled | $1,047/month | $2,000 |
| AABD — Married couple | Both spouses applying | $1,511/month | $3,000 |
| Nursing Home and LTC | Seniors needing nursing care | $3,002/month | $2,000 |
| A&D Waiver (Home-Based) | Home-based long-term care | $3,002/month | $2,000 |
*Income limits are based on Federal Poverty Level guidelines and may change annually.
Three things worth knowing before you apply:
- For a family of four, the expansion income limit rises to approximately $3,795 per month. Each additional household member adds roughly $653 per month to the threshold.
- Children ages 0 to 5 qualify at a higher income limit than school-age children — 203% FPL compared to 138% FPL. Many Idaho families do not know about this distinction and may miss coverage for younger children.
- No asset test applies to expansion adults, parents, pregnant individuals, or children. Traditional asset limits generally do not apply to expansion adults, parents, pregnant individuals, or children under MAGI-based Medicaid rules. Asset limits only apply to AABD and long-term care applicants.
3. What Idaho Medicaid Expansion Covers
Eligible enrollees under the Idaho Health Plan receive full health coverage at no monthly premium.
Covered services include:
- Doctor visits, specialist care, and hospital stays
- Prescription drugs
- Mental health and substance use treatment
- Emergency care
- Preventive screenings and immunizations
- Maternity and newborn care
- Pediatric services under EPSDT for children under 21
- Dental and vision services (scope varies by eligibility category and managed care plan)
Two Idaho-specific coverage notes worth knowing before you enroll:
- Idaho currently provides postpartum Medicaid coverage for up to 60 days after delivery before eligibility is re-evaluated. Former enrollees who earn above the expansion income limit after that window must seek ACA Marketplace coverage immediately to avoid a gap.
- Provider networks changed on January 1, 2026, due to the managed care transition. Verify that your current doctor is still participating before your first 2026 appointment.
4. How to Apply for Idaho Medicaid Expansion
Idaho processes all Medicaid applications through one system. There is no enrollment period; you can apply at any time of the year.
Documents You May Need
Gather before applying:
- Proof of Idaho residency
- Proof of income, such as pay stubs, a tax return, or an employer letter
- Social Security Numbers for all household members
- Immigration documents, if applicable
Apply Online, by Phone, or In Person
- Online (Fastest): Apply through the IDalink Portal at idalink.dhw.idaho.gov. Create an account, submit documents, and track your application status in one place.
- By Phone: Call 1-877-456-1233 to apply with assistance from a DHW representative.
- In Person: Visit your local DHW office. Staff can help complete a paper application on the spot.
Pregnant individuals may qualify immediately through presumptive eligibility. A certified provider can provisionally enroll you before the formal determination, so prenatal care is never delayed.
How Long Does Approval Usually Take
Most standard Idaho Medicaid applications are processed within 45 days of submission. Applications that require a disability determination may take up to 90 days.
Submitting your application through the IDalink Portal with all required documents attached generally results in faster processing than incomplete or paper submissions.
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5. One More Benefit Idaho Medicaid May Unlock for You
Beyond the health coverage described above, Idaho Medicaid enrollment may qualify you for a separate federal communication benefit that reduces your monthly phone costs.
How Does the Lifeline Program Work with Medicaid Recipients?
The federal Lifeline program is a government benefit that helps low-income households afford basic phone and internet service. Lifeline is administered by the FCC and delivered through federally approved providers called Eligible Telecommunications Carriers (ETCs).
Idaho Medicaid enrollment automatically qualifies you for Lifeline. You may also qualify through SNAP, SSI, Section 8, Veterans Pension, or by meeting the federal income limit at or below 135% FPL.
The program provides a monthly service discount of $9.25 for standard households and $34.25 for households on qualifying Tribal lands. ETCs like Cintex Wireless partner with Lifeline and apply these discounts to offer eligible Idaho enrollees real plans and devices at little to no cost.
Available plans in Idaho through Cintex Wireless:
| Plan | Data | Monthly Cost |
| Lifeline Data Boost | 10GB on 5G+ | $0 |
| Lifeline Basic | 5GB on 5G+ | $0 |
| Lifeline Plus | 10GB on 5G+ | $10 |
| Lifeline Premium | 16GB on 5G+ | $20 |
| Lifeline Unlimited | Unlimited on 5G+ | $35 |
Eligible Idaho applicants may also receive a free or discounted device. Current options include the Hotpepper Verde, AirVoice S67 5G, iPhone 7, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 11, iPhone 15, and Samsung Galaxy A42 5G, depending on the carrrier stock
UPDATE: Cintex Wireless is joining forces with AirTalk Wireless (the top Lifeline provider has 2m+ users). Together, Subscribers will enjoy stronger coverage, faster processing times, and larger monthly rewards.

How to apply
You should follow the 4 steps below to apply for Lifeline benefits through trusted providers.
- Select a plan and device
- Provide essential information and upload the eligibility document if required
- Submit your application and wait for approval
DISCLAIMER: The government does not subsidize devices. Lifeline programs cover basic service costs only. Free or discounted devices, upgrade plans, or top-ups are exclusive benefits provided by Cintex Wireless as part of our promotional offers. Terms and conditions apply. Limited-time promotion—offers vary by state, stock availability, and eligibility.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is Idaho an Expanded Medicaid State?
Yes. Idaho Medicaid expansion began in 2020 and remains active in 2026. Adults ages 19 to 64 may qualify with income at or below 138% FPL, or about $1,835 per month for a single person.
Q2. What Is the Highest Income to Qualify for Medicaid in Idaho?
Income limits depend on the applicant group. Expansion adults may qualify for up to $1,835 monthly for one person, while limits are higher for children and pregnant individuals.
Q3. Could Idaho Medicaid Eligibility Rules Change in the Future?
Yes. Idaho approved a future work requirement for some expansion adults, pending federal approval. The state may require proof of work or community engagement beginning in 2027.
Final Words
Idaho Medicaid expansion covers adults up to 138% FPL through the Idaho Health Plan. The 2026 income limit is $1,835 per month for a single adult. Monitor Idaho DHW updates regarding future work requirement implementation. Families with children and pregnant individuals follow higher income limits.
Moreover, Medicaid recipients can maximize their benefits by applying for Lifeline services through Cintex Wireless and AirTalk Wireless.



