The MassHealth application asks a question about whether someone has a disability. If you answered “yes” and Social Security hasn’t already decided if you are disabled, MassHealth will mail you a MassHealth Disability Supplement. You need to complete and send it back to the Disability Evaluation Services (DES) for a determination. For help completing the form or for other languages, call the DES Help Line at (888) 497-9890.
You can also download the form from the MassHealth website. For copies of the Supplement including the medical release forms, in English or Spanish, go to: Mass.gov/lists/masshealth-member-forms
Qualifying for MassHealth on the basis of disability may enable you to qualify for more health care benefits than if not disabled. Having the MassHealth DES disability determination may also allow you to claim your health care expenses and actual shelter costs that can boost your SNAP benefit.
If you are already getting MassHealth and did not answer “Yes” to the disability question at the time you applied, you can report a change at any time by calling MassHealth. If you have an online MassHealth account, you can update your application to indicate you have a disability. Start this process by completing and submitting the disability supplement paperwork as soon as possible. It is possible that DTA may issue you back benefits based on disability.
For more information on the difference between MassHealth Standard and MassCare Plus, see MLRI’s chart describing the programs here: Masslegalservices.org/content/careplus-table-comparing-benefits-standard