Help and Resources
Beyond Medicaid and CAMA
This page provides potential resources for Alaska residents who are in need of health care related services but who do not qualify for Medicaid, Denali KidCare or the Chronic and Acute Medical Assistance (CAMA) program. These resources have been carefully selected however the Division of Health Care Services is not responsible for the content and/or services offered by the listed agency/organization. Links will be added as more resources become available.
If you need assistance but have not already applied for Medicaid, Denali KidCare or CAMA, we encourage you to explore these options first. For more information or for assistance with completing an application, please contact the Division of Public Assistance. If you are age 65 or older, blind or disabled, you may also qualify for one or more programs through the Social Security Administration.
| Where to Turn A comprehensive guide to resources and agencies across Alaska. Produced by the Governor's Council On Disabilities and Special Education. |
The Alaska Comprehensive Health Insurance Association provides health insurance to Alaskans who are denied health care coverage, or adequate coverage, because of medical condition. |
| AKInfo connects Alaskans seeking services with service providers. | The Division of Senior and Disabilities Services has information and a variety of programs for Alaska's elderly. |
| RxAssist – Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free or low cost medications to those who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist is a comprehensive | Anchorage Project Access– a free or low cost short term health care program |
HealthCare.gov – a federal Website managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, created to help individuals and families locate public programs, community resources, and private insurance plans, including those who have been rejected for coverage because of a medical condition. |
HealthCare411 A news series including podcasts and other information for the public and clinicians from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. |
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