Check and see if you are eligible to get health care coverage through the Hillsborough County Health Care Plan
Eligibility
- Resident of Hillsborough County
- U.S. citizen or a documented legal resident of the U.S.
- Not eligible for any other health care coverage, including Medicare and Medicaid
- Medically Needy Program participants may be eligible for the Hillsborough County Health Care Plan
- Income that is at or below 175% of the federal poverty guidelines (see below)
- Meet asset allowance guidelines
Federal Poverty Guidelines
Acceptable proof of residency document list
Provide documentation of Hillsborough County residency using any two of the documents from the following list:
- Valid and current driver’s license or Florida State ID card with Hillsborough County address
- Receipt of mortgage, current lease, or rental payment or letter from a landlord
- Motel receipts not acceptable
- Proof of home ownership within Hillsborough County
- Homestead exemption document
- Public utility bill in name of applicant or spouse with Hillsborough County address
- Hillsborough County voter registration card
- Proof of enrollment of applicant's children in a school in Hillsborough County
- Residency documented through a social service agency or another County department's case record
- Cancelled mail from a federal, state, or county agency addressed to the applicant or spouse at a local address
- Written verification from a community agency
- Verification from post office of mail received at an address in Hillsborough County by applicant or spouse
- Vehicle registration in the name of the applicant with a residential address within Hillsborough County
- Unity Card/Metropolitan Ministries ID
- This is a free ID provided to homeless individuals living in Hillsborough County
- Declaration of domicile recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hillsborough County
What counts as income?
When you complete your application we will ask you to identify sources of your income. List income from any of the following sources:
- Wages, tips, money earned through self-employment (less business costs)
- Other types of income such as Social Security/Railroad Retirement and/or Disability
- VA income, pensions, Civil Service, unemployment, child support, alimony, dividends, interest income, stipends
- Money from another person, annuity income, rental income, workers' compensation, estate/trust income, public assistance, and grants, scholarships, and student loans less tuition, books, fees, and other school-related costs
- Income from odd jobs, day labor, temp pools, babysitting, house cleaning, flea market sales, lawn mowing, etc. is also counted.
What counts as assets?
We will also ask you to identify your assets. List any of the following assets if you have them:
- Checking and savings accounts, profit sharing accounts, deferred compensation accounts, IRAs, insurance policies with cash value, certificates of deposit (CDs), money market accounts, trusts
- Automobiles, other than the first
- Homes other than the homestead, acreage, trailer if not homestead, lots
- Boats, recreational vehicles
- Stocks and bonds
Get help
Department: Health Care Services
Email: healthcareservicesinfo@hcfl.gov
Phone: (813) 272-5040