Common questions
- Are there extra or special steps that people who qualify through Cover All Coloradans need to take when applying?
No. There are no extra or special steps for people who want to apply.
- Are there income requirements?
Yes. People who qualify must meet the Health First Colorado or CHP+ income requirements. Income limits vary based on household size. More information is available at Health First Colorado, CHP+ or Connect for Health Colorado.
- Can people apply at the same places they apply for Health First Colorado and CHP+ today?
Yes, people using Cover All Coloradans can use all the same places people go today to apply and enroll in Health First Colorado and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+).
- Can people who qualify for coverage under Cover All Coloradans qualify for home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers?
Yes. If they qualify for waiver services, they will go through the same process as any other person to get these services.
- How many people will qualify for health coverage under Cover All Coloradans?
There is no limit on how many people can qualify and enroll into Health First Colorado and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+).
- I need health coverage before Jan. 1, 2025, but I don’t have permanent legal status.
You may qualify for limited benefits through Emergency Medicaid or OmniSalud.
- Is there a specific time of year when people have to apply to get the new coverage?
No. People can apply anytime.
- What health coverage can adults who are not pregnant qualify for?
Adults who are not pregnant, live in Colorado, and do not have legal status may qualify for Emergency Medicaid, limited reproductive health benefits, or OmniSalud. Apply for Emergency Medicaid and Reproductive Health Services at co.gov/PEAK and OmniSalud at connectforhealthco.com/getstarted/omnisalud/.
- When will children and pregnant and postpartum people be able to receive Health First Colorado and CHP+ health care coverage?
Coverage expansion begins January 1, 2025.
- Who qualifies for the new public health coverage expansion because of Cover All Coloradans?
Colorado children ages 18 and younger, pregnant people, and people who gave birth in the past 12 months who do not have legal status may qualify.
- Will having Health First Colorado affect my immigration status?
Your immigration status will not be affected. When you apply, the information you share can’t be used against you in decisions about your immigration status.
- Will member ID cards look different from current Health First Colorado and CHP+ member ID cards?
No, all members will get the Health First Colorado and CHP+ member cards. This is to help ensure members who qualify under Cover All Coloradans are treated the same as Health First Colorado and CHP+ members.
- Will receiving these benefits impact the ability to fix a person’s immigration status in the future?
No. Receiving these benefits will not impact your immigration status. For more information, see the Public Charge flyers on the Cover All Coloradans website in both English and Spanish.
- Will you share my information?
No, the information you give on your application is private. We won’t share it with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or anyone else. Colorado law keeps your personal information safe when you apply for or use most public benefits.