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These plans offer individual enrollment to residents of the Ann Arbor area; Blue Cross / Blue Shield also offers individual enrollment in certain narrowly defined circumstances.
Ann Arbor Area Chamber of CommerceCheryl O’Brien, membership director; Jennifer Coleman, member benefits director. Offers group health insurance to its member businesses throughout Washtenaw County. Call for eligibility. jennifer@annarborchamber.org, www.annarborchamber.org
115 W. Huron, third floor [map]
665–4433
Blue Care NetworkStatewide nonprofit health maintenance organization headquartered in Southfield but also with an Ann Arbor location. Affiliated hospitals include the University of Michigan Medical Center, St. Joseph Mercy Health System, and Chelsea Community Hospital. Blue Care Network is a subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. www.MiBCN.com20500 Civic Center Dr., Southfield, 48076 [map]
800) 662-6667. TTY: (800) 257-9980
MIChildCoverage for children age 18 & under from families with income above Medicaid limits. Monthly premium of $5/family covers immunizations, dental care, prenatal care and delivery, vision and hearing care, and mental health care. www.michigan.gov/michild22 Center St., Ypsilanti [map]
(888) 988–6300
MedicaidProvides insurance for these groups of Michigan residents below the federal poverty level: blind or otherwise disabled people, those age 65 & over, and—through the Healthy Kids program (888–988–6300)—children age 18 & under and pregnant women. www.michigan.gov/mdch
22 Center St., Ypsilanti [map]
481–2000
Priority HealthAffiliated hospitals include Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and Chelsea Community Hospital. www.priorityhealth.com
34605 Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills 48331 [map]
(800) 471–2504. TDD: (888) 551–6761
Washtenaw Health Plan (Washtenaw County Public Health Department)Uninsured county residents who meet income requirements can get health coverage for primary care from local doctors, clinics, and other services, including specialty care, hospitalization, and prescription drugs. whp.ewashtenaw.org
544–3030
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