Get Care. Get Covered. Family Planning Benefit Program & More
FPBP
Contents What is the Family Planning Benefit Program?... What are the benefits?... Who is eligible?... How do I apply for FPBP?... Where do I go to apply for FPBP and receive services that the program covers?... Does coverage last forever?... How can I learn more about FPBP?... And More Health Insurance Options... Public Health Insurance Options... How do I apply for public health insurance?... What other options to get medical care do I have if I am not eligible for Public Health Insurance?... What about Private Health Insurance?...
What is the Family Planning Benefit Program? The Family Planning Benefit Program (FPBP) is a free, 100% confidential New York State health insurance program that exclusively provides sexual and reproductive health services to teens, women, and men who meet certain eligibility requirements. The program is available to you if you are uninsured, privately insured or covered by Child Health Plus and want to keep your sexual and reproductive health needs and services confidential. 2
Note: You cannot get FPBP if you are covered by Medicaid or Family Health Plus because you can already obtain confidential sexual and reproductive health services through these programs. 3
What are the benefits? Free Services Covered by FPBP: All forms of birth control: (the pill, condoms, diaphragms, the patch, IUD (intrauterine device), Depo-Provera, NuvaRing and more) and help choosing the birth control method that fits your needs Emergency contraceptive services (Plan B) and follow-up Preventive screenings Other Services directly related to family planning like: STI (sexually transmitted infections) and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) counseling and testing Pregnancy counseling and testing Services not covered by FPBP: Pregnancy and Pre-Natal services Abortions HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccinations Fertility Treatments Services not related to a family planning visit Who is eligible? You can obtain coverage through FPBP if: You are a teen, young adult, woman or man of childbearing age You are a New York State resident You are a U.S. citizen or immigrant with satisfactory status Your income is equal to or less than program income requirements* * If you are seeking to keep your services confidential, you can apply on your own 4
How do I apply for FPBP? Applying for FPBP requires you to complete a one page application and submit the following documents with your application: Photo ID (bring one): such as School ID, driver s license, passport, or other official photo ID Proof of age (bring one): such as Birth certificate, adoption or foster care records, official hospital or school records Proof of citizenship (bring original of one document): such as Birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, green card Proof of address (dated within the last 6 months - bring one): such as Photo ID with address, postmarked envelope, utility bill, magazine, letter or lease agreement Social Security Card, or be prepared to verbally provide number Proof of income (bring all that apply): such as pay stubs; letter from employer stating income; unemployment, child support, alimony award letter or pay stubs; if no income, letter written by you stating that you receive financial support from a family member Documentation of any childcare expenses (bring only if this applies) 35
Where do I go to apply for FPBP and receive services that the program covers? You can apply for FPBP at select providers. To receive sexual and reproductive health services, visit any provider who accepts Medicaid. This includes pharmacies, primary care doctors, community and school-based health centers, family planning clinics and hospitals. 6
Below is a partial listing of FPBP providers and enrollment sites that serve the 5 boroughs: *Please call to confirm whether provider has on-site FPBP assistance Provider For a complete list of providers and enrollment sites, visit: www.nyc.gov/ healthstat/famplan Community Health Care Network Institute for Family Health MIC-Women s Health Services Montefiore Medical Center Morris Heights Health Center Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation Planned Parenthood of NYC Staten Island University Hospital The Door Adolescent Health Center Telephone Number & Website 866-246-8259 www.chnnyc.org 212-206-5200 www.institute2000.org 866-642-5589 www.healthsolutions.org/mic 800-MD-MONTE www.montefiore.org 718-716-4400 www.mhhc.org 212-423-3000 www.mountsinai.org Multiple sites-check website for a complete listing www.nyc.gov/hhc 800-230-PLAN www.ppnyc.org 718-226-9000 www.siuh.edu 212-941-9090 ext. 3222 www.door.org Borough Site Locations for Providers Bk, Bx, M, Q Bx, M Bk, Bx, Q Bx Bx M Bk, Bx, M, Q Bk, Bx, M, SI SI M 7
Does coverage last forever? Every year, you must renew your FPBP coverage. If you do not renew, you can lose your coverage, so make sure you renew every year. You will receive a renewal package in the mail. Fill it out. Mail it back. It s that easy. How can I learn more about FPBP? For more information regarding FPBP or other health insurance programs, please contact: HRA: Office of Citywide Health Insurance Access at www.nyc.gov/healthstat or call 929-221-6777 Access NYC at www.nyc.gov/accessnyc Planned Parenthood of NYC at www.ppnyc.org or call 212-965-7000 The New York State Department of Health at www.health.state.ny.us or call 800-541-2831 8
And More Health Insurance Options Why do I need health insurance? I m still young and I feel fine. No matter how old you are, health insurance helps to pay for things that you need, like: Doctor Visits Dental Care Mental Health Services X-Rays & Lab Tests Immunizations Eye Exams & Glasses Prescription Drugs Hospital Care Sexual and Reproductive Health 9
Public Health Insurance Options In addition to FPBP, there are a number of other public health insurance options available: Medicaid provides free health insurance for children, teens and adults who qualify. Child Health Plus provides free or low-cost health insurance for individuals under the age of 19 who are not eligible for Medicaid. New York State residents under 19 years of age are eligible for Child Health plus regardless of immigration status, or that of their parents, if they meet the other program requirements. Family Health Plus provides free health insurance for uninsured individuals, age 19-64, who are not eligible for Medicaid and who meet other program requirements. Prenatal Care Services through Medicaid provides complete pregnancy care and other health services to women and teens that live in New York State and meet income guidelines. All pregnant women are eligible for this program regardless of their immigration status as long as they meet all other eligibility requirements. 10
How Do I Apply for Public Health Insurance? The next page contains a list of organizations that you can go to for assistance with enrollment into public health insurance. Facilitated enrollment organizations are authorized by the New York State Department of Health to enroll New Yorkers into coverage in nontraditional settings, including your home, office, or other location. For the documents required to apply, please see the How do I Apply for FPBP section of this brochure. For Medicaid and Family Health Plus, if you are under 21 years old and residing with your parents, they must submit the application on your behalf and their income will be used to see if you qualify. 11
If you would like more information or enrollment assistance with these public health insurance options, please visit www.nyc.gov/healthstat. A list of facilitated enrollers is below: Facilitated Enroller Telephone Number & Website Affinity Health Plan (718) 794-5794 www.affinityplan.org Alianza Dominicana, Inc. Brooklyn Perinatal Network The Children s Aid Society NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (917) 258-3708; 3636 www.alianzadom.org (718) 643-8258 *819 www.bpnetwork.org (212) 503-6804 www.childrensaidsociety.org (718) 953--8234 www.nyc.gov/health Fidelis Care New York (888) 343-3547 www.fideliscare.org Healthfirst, PHSP (917) 331-4926 www.healthfirstny.com Health Plus Amerigroup Health Insurance Plan of New York (HIP) (347) 834-6843 www.healthplus-ny.org (800) 542-2412 www.hipusa.com Hispanic Federation (212) 233.8955 Ext. 127 www.hispanicfederation.org Jewish Community Center of Staten Island (718) 981-1400 www.sijcc.org Boroughs Served All Upper Manhattan Northern Brooklyn All Manhattan All All All All All Lower Manhattan and the South Bronx Staten Island 12
Facilitated Enroller Telephone Number & Website MetroPlus Health Plan (212) 908-3619 www.metroplus.org Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Morris Heights Health Center Neighborhood Health Providers (212) 453-9532 www.metcouncil.org (718) 483-1260 www.mhhc.org (917) 542-8086 www.getnhp.com Public Health Solutions (646) 619-6400 www.healthsolutions.org Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council (718) 366-1830 www.rbscc.org Safe Space (718) 785-9050 ext. 39 www.safespacenyc.org Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation, DBA SEEDCO UnitedHealthcare Community Plan WellCare of New York, Inc (917) 338-9215; 9251 www.seedco.org (888) 617-8979 www.uhccommunityplan.com (347) 221-4585 www.wellcare.com Yeled v Yalda (718) 686-2188, 2189 www.yeled.org Boroughs Served Bk, Bx, M, Q Southern Brooklyn Bronx All All Bushwick and Lower Ridgewood Northern and Southern Queens Bronx and Manhattan All Bk, Bx, M, Q Brooklyn and Staten Island 13
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What other options to get medical care do I have if I am not eligible for Public Health Insurance? There are a number of programs and resources available to you if you are not eligible for public health insurance, yet have limited resources. Some available health care resources are: NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation The NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation makes health care services affordable for all New Yorkers through a financial screening system called HHC Options, visit www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/html/ access/hhc_options.shtml Community Health Centers Community Health Care Centers provide comprehensive and cost effective primary care and supportive services that promote access to health care. For more information, go to www.chcanys.org DOHMH Clinics The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene offers individuals and families free health services including immunizations, sexually transmitted disease testing, tuberculosis services, and flu shots. For a listing of sites throughout the city, visit http://www.nyc.gov/ html/doh/html/imm/immclin.shtml School-based Health Centers Some NYC public schools have school-based health centers (SBHC). A SBHC provides medical care for any child enrolled in that school at no cost to the child s family. Many of the organizations that run SBHCs can also help children in public health insurance programs. Learn more at http://schools.nyc.gov/offices/health/sbhc/sbhc.htm 15
What about Private Health Insurance? Healthy NY is available to individuals 18-64 years old who are not eligible for the public health insurance programs listed in this brochure. You can apply on your own even if you live with your parents. Please visit www.healthyny.org for more information or call 1-866-432-5849. You can also find out more about private health insurance options available in New York City that may fit your needs by visiting NYC Health Insurance Link at www.nyc.gov/hilink. The site will also help you learn how health insurance works and the changes you can expect with federal health care reform. 16
For further information, training or workshops regarding the Family Planning Benefit Program or other health insurance programs, please contact HRA s Office of Health Insurance Access at OCHIA@hra.nyc.gov
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