The Health First Colorado Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities lets adults with a disability who qualify to "buy-into" Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program). If you work and earn too much to qualify for Health First Colorado you may qualify. If you qualify, you pay a monthly premium. Your monthly premium is based on your gross monthly earned and unearned income after any applicable disregards.
You are not required to apply for SSA disability. If you do not have a current disability determination from the Social Security Administration, fill out the Health First Colorado Disability Application and on the How To Apply page . We will determine if you qualify using the Social Security Administration (SSA) listings , without regard to your substantial gainful activity or your ability to work.
You will get regular Health First Colorado benefits . You may also qualify for extra long-term services and supports. These additional services are accessed through the following Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waivers:
Please note that Children's Home and Community-Based Services (CHCBS) Waiver is not available with the Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities.
You have to pay monthly premiums based on your income to be in the program. The more you make, the more you pay.
Effective Date: April 1, 2024 based on 2024 FPL
Federal Poverty Level (FPL) | Monthly Income for an Individual | You Pay Each Month |
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0-40% | $0- $502* | $0 |
41-133% | $503 - $1,670* | $25 |
134-200% | $1,671 - $2,510* | $90 |
201-300% | $2,511 - $3,765* | $130 |
301-450% | $3,766 - $5,648* | $200 |
*Some people earning more may still qualify.
For more information on how to apply, see our How to Apply page.
How to Opt-Out:
For more details about this program, see our Health First Colorado Buy-In Program page.
If you have more questions about this program call the direct line to Buy-In Experts: Toll Free 1-800-711-6994 or contact the Member Contact Center .
Colorado Disability Benefits 101 (CO DB101) is an online tool available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to Coloradans with disabilities to address the fear of losing benefits by allowing career seekers to get answers to questions they might have, like “What happens to my benefits when I work?”
CO DB101 supports individuals with disabilities in exploring career options and increasing financial independence.