Help is available to certain low-income residents of Massachusetts who cannot afford to buy health insurance. MassHealth, the Children’s Security Plan, the MassHealth Insurance Partnership, the Medical Security Plan (MSP), and the Women’s Health Network offer free or subsidized health insurance coverage, direct medical services or other help. In addition, the federal government, under the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program, provides tax credits to some workers who lose their jobs or whose work hours and wages are reduced as a result of increased imports. This chapter provides summary information about these programs and contact information for further assistance.
Financial Assistance
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- MassHealth
- Children’s Medical Security Plan (CMSP)
- Commonwealth Care
- MassHealth Insurance Partnership
- Medical Security Plan (MSP)
- Women’s Health Network
- Other MassHealth Programs
- The Federal Health Coverage Tax Credit (HCTC)
