Medicaid is a crucial program for many individuals who need long-term care, providing coverage for services like nursing home care, home health care, and other essential supports. However, because Medicaid is a state-administered program with specific rules and eligibility criteria in each state, transferring Medicaid coverage from one state to another can be a complex process. It’s important to understand that Medicaid benefits do not transfer automatically between states. When you move, you essentially have to apply for Medicaid all over again in the new state, and your eligibility will be reassessed based on that state’s specific criteria.