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Medicaid health plans in New Hampshire

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AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, Inc.

AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire

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Member services: 1-833-704-1177

No rating available. See NCQA ratings

  • CARE Card rewards

    Members can earn up to $250 a year on a CARE Card for completing health related activities.

  • Rides for daily needs

    Members can get up to 14 one way rides a year to grocery stores, job interviews, and medical appointments.

  • Home delivered meals after a hospital stay

    Qualifying members can get 14 meals delivered over 7 days after a covered hospital discharge.

  • Contact lens credit

    Members 21 and older can get a $100 yearly credit toward prescription contact lenses on top of standard eye exam and glasses coverage.

New Hampshire DHHS blocks automated fetching of its own HTML pages (dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/medicaid/medicaid-care-management and dhhs.nh.gov/medicaid-contact-directory both returned HTTP 403 to a plain fetch and to a real headless Chromium browser), so this file's tier 1 evidence instead comes from two DHHS-published PDF forms hosted on the same dhhs.nh.gov domain that fetched cleanly: FORM 1080 (7/2025) Choosing a Managed Care Plan, and the Managed Care Organizations (MCO) Qualified Health Plans (QHP) quick reference sheet. enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, and enrollment.phone are quote-gate verified against the captured FORM 1080 snapshot, which tells a person without an NH EASY account to enroll online at NH EASY Gateway to Services and gives the DHHS toll-free number to call with enrollment questions. The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against that same FORM 1080 snapshot, which states the NH Medicaid Care Management program uses three health plans and names AmeriHealth Caritas NH, NH Healthy Families, and WellSense Health Plan with each plan's member services number and website, matching every other independently reviewed source (each plan's own site, NCQA, and DHHS's own per-plan pages found by search). enrollment.choice_window_days is quote-gate verified against the separate MCO/QHP quick reference snapshot, which states individuals have 60 days from their notice to select an MCO before auto assignment, and 90 days after selection or auto assignment to change to a different MCO; that same quick reference sheet's own health plan list is stale (it lists only WellSense and NH Healthy Families and omits AmeriHealth Caritas NH entirely, and its worked examples use 2016 dates), so it is cited ONLY for the enrollment timeline text, never for the roster, and the roster instead relies on the current FORM 1080 document. New Hampshire runs Medicaid Care Management (MCM) statewide with the same three plans in every county, so this file uses one service_area with slug statewide per the nationwide v3 addendum for Wave 3 states. New Hampshire does not carve pharmacy out of managed care into one statewide preferred drug list the way New York does; each of the three plans runs and publishes its own Medicaid formulary, so each plan's formulary_url points to that plan's own drug list page, not a shared state URL. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were independently verified live on each plan's own official Medicaid page (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, NH Healthy Families, WellSense Health Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, consistent with the standing convention in TX.json/CA.json/NY.json that only load-bearing enrollment and roster fields carry facts[] entries; the state as a whole stays unverified on that basis. Carrier legal names (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, Inc.; Granite State Health Plan, Inc.; Boston Medical Center Health Plan, Inc. doing business as WellSense Health Plan) come from each plan's own site and NCQA's report card listing, not a state filing, and are informal citations only.

Granite State Health Plan, Inc.

NH Healthy Families

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Member services: 1-866-769-3085

No rating available. See NCQA ratings

  • My Health Pays rewards

    Members can earn rewards for healthy activities that can be used toward things like rent, utilities, childcare, and transportation.

  • Non emergency medical rides

    The plan covers non emergency medical transportation to covered services, arranged through Medical Transportation Management (MTM).

  • Free phone through SafeLink Wireless

    Eligible members can get a mobile phone and a monthly service discount through the SafeLink Wireless program.

New Hampshire DHHS blocks automated fetching of its own HTML pages (dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/medicaid/medicaid-care-management and dhhs.nh.gov/medicaid-contact-directory both returned HTTP 403 to a plain fetch and to a real headless Chromium browser), so this file's tier 1 evidence instead comes from two DHHS-published PDF forms hosted on the same dhhs.nh.gov domain that fetched cleanly: FORM 1080 (7/2025) Choosing a Managed Care Plan, and the Managed Care Organizations (MCO) Qualified Health Plans (QHP) quick reference sheet. enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, and enrollment.phone are quote-gate verified against the captured FORM 1080 snapshot, which tells a person without an NH EASY account to enroll online at NH EASY Gateway to Services and gives the DHHS toll-free number to call with enrollment questions. The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against that same FORM 1080 snapshot, which states the NH Medicaid Care Management program uses three health plans and names AmeriHealth Caritas NH, NH Healthy Families, and WellSense Health Plan with each plan's member services number and website, matching every other independently reviewed source (each plan's own site, NCQA, and DHHS's own per-plan pages found by search). enrollment.choice_window_days is quote-gate verified against the separate MCO/QHP quick reference snapshot, which states individuals have 60 days from their notice to select an MCO before auto assignment, and 90 days after selection or auto assignment to change to a different MCO; that same quick reference sheet's own health plan list is stale (it lists only WellSense and NH Healthy Families and omits AmeriHealth Caritas NH entirely, and its worked examples use 2016 dates), so it is cited ONLY for the enrollment timeline text, never for the roster, and the roster instead relies on the current FORM 1080 document. New Hampshire runs Medicaid Care Management (MCM) statewide with the same three plans in every county, so this file uses one service_area with slug statewide per the nationwide v3 addendum for Wave 3 states. New Hampshire does not carve pharmacy out of managed care into one statewide preferred drug list the way New York does; each of the three plans runs and publishes its own Medicaid formulary, so each plan's formulary_url points to that plan's own drug list page, not a shared state URL. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were independently verified live on each plan's own official Medicaid page (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, NH Healthy Families, WellSense Health Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, consistent with the standing convention in TX.json/CA.json/NY.json that only load-bearing enrollment and roster fields carry facts[] entries; the state as a whole stays unverified on that basis. Carrier legal names (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, Inc.; Granite State Health Plan, Inc.; Boston Medical Center Health Plan, Inc. doing business as WellSense Health Plan) come from each plan's own site and NCQA's report card listing, not a state filing, and are informal citations only.

Boston Medical Center Health Plan, Inc. (doing business as WellSense Health Plan)

WellSense Health Plan

More about this plan

Member services: 1-877-957-1300

No rating available. See NCQA ratings

  • OTC Rewards Card

    Members can earn up to $250 a year on a rewards card for completing healthy activities, usable for everyday drugstore items.

  • Yearly replacement eyeglasses

    Adult members can get replacement eyeglasses once every 12 months through VSP.

  • Annual dental kit

    Members ages 4 to 65 can get a yearly dental kit with a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss.

  • Health club reimbursement

    Members can get up to $200 back a year for a qualifying gym membership, including YMCAs and Jewish community centers.

New Hampshire DHHS blocks automated fetching of its own HTML pages (dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/medicaid/medicaid-care-management and dhhs.nh.gov/medicaid-contact-directory both returned HTTP 403 to a plain fetch and to a real headless Chromium browser), so this file's tier 1 evidence instead comes from two DHHS-published PDF forms hosted on the same dhhs.nh.gov domain that fetched cleanly: FORM 1080 (7/2025) Choosing a Managed Care Plan, and the Managed Care Organizations (MCO) Qualified Health Plans (QHP) quick reference sheet. enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, and enrollment.phone are quote-gate verified against the captured FORM 1080 snapshot, which tells a person without an NH EASY account to enroll online at NH EASY Gateway to Services and gives the DHHS toll-free number to call with enrollment questions. The areas.statewide.plans roster fact is quote-gate verified against that same FORM 1080 snapshot, which states the NH Medicaid Care Management program uses three health plans and names AmeriHealth Caritas NH, NH Healthy Families, and WellSense Health Plan with each plan's member services number and website, matching every other independently reviewed source (each plan's own site, NCQA, and DHHS's own per-plan pages found by search). enrollment.choice_window_days is quote-gate verified against the separate MCO/QHP quick reference snapshot, which states individuals have 60 days from their notice to select an MCO before auto assignment, and 90 days after selection or auto assignment to change to a different MCO; that same quick reference sheet's own health plan list is stale (it lists only WellSense and NH Healthy Families and omits AmeriHealth Caritas NH entirely, and its worked examples use 2016 dates), so it is cited ONLY for the enrollment timeline text, never for the roster, and the roster instead relies on the current FORM 1080 document. New Hampshire runs Medicaid Care Management (MCM) statewide with the same three plans in every county, so this file uses one service_area with slug statewide per the nationwide v3 addendum for Wave 3 states. New Hampshire does not carve pharmacy out of managed care into one statewide preferred drug list the way New York does; each of the three plans runs and publishes its own Medicaid formulary, so each plan's formulary_url points to that plan's own drug list page, not a shared state URL. Per-plan member_phone, provider_directory_url, and extra_benefits were independently verified live on each plan's own official Medicaid page (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, NH Healthy Families, WellSense Health Plan) but are not yet cited by a quote-gated fact, consistent with the standing convention in TX.json/CA.json/NY.json that only load-bearing enrollment and roster fields carry facts[] entries; the state as a whole stays unverified on that basis. Carrier legal names (AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire, Inc.; Granite State Health Plan, Inc.; Boston Medical Center Health Plan, Inc. doing business as WellSense Health Plan) come from each plan's own site and NCQA's report card listing, not a state filing, and are informal citations only.

How to enroll

Source: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, retrieved 2026-07-17

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Last verified 2026-07-17