myHealthButton® Michigan

myHealthButton® Michigan

⭐️1.2 / 5
Rating
🙌66
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 3 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of myHealthButton® Michigan

9.8

March 22, 2024

Bug fixes and more

9.7

December 13, 2023

Bug fixes and more

9.5

September 14, 2023

Bug fixes and more

9.4

June 13, 2023

Bug Fixes and More.

9.3

March 24, 2023

Bug Fixes and More.

9.2

December 17, 2022

Bug Fixes and More.

9.1

September 21, 2022

Bug fixes and more.

9.0

March 25, 2022

Bug fixes and more.

8.8

December 12, 2021

Bug fixes and more.

8.7

September 17, 2021

Bug fixes and more.

Price History of myHealthButton® Michigan

Description of myHealthButton® Michigan

Welcome to myHealthButton – a free app offered by the State of Michigan, Department of Health and Human Services in connection with our partner CNSI. The app will provide coverage information for Michigan Medicaid, Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) and MIChild instantly and safely. You can get reminders, notifications, and search for doctors near you. If you are a currently enrolled Medicaid member, you can log in and view your benefits. If you are a guardian, you can view your dependent’s information as well!      Features:             - View your covered benefits             - View your mihealth card             - View and update your other insurance information             - Find doctors near you             - View your CSHCS Qualifying Diagnoses             - View CSHCS Authorized Providers             - View your health records and Blue Button file             - Health Risk Assessment             - Health Tools and Health Tracker Information             - And much more… Safe and Secure The myHealthButton uses advanced features to protect your private health information.                 - Access to your data is protected by Level 3 Authentication Standards per NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).             - All data sent to or from your phone are secured.             - Multiple levels of authentication are performed upon registration and log in to verify your user and beneficiary information.             - No health information is stored on your phone – ever.             - Session timeouts ensure no one can access your information if you are away from your phone for an extended time.
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myHealthButton® Michigan: FAQ

Can myHealthButton® Michigan be used on iPad devices?

Yes, myHealthButton® Michigan can be used on iPad devices.
The myHealthButton® Michigan app was developed by State of Michigan - Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.0.
Currently, myHealthButton® Michigan has a user rating of 1.2.
The Myhealthbutton® Michigan App Relates To The Medical Genre.
9.8 is the most recent version of the myHealthButton® Michigan app.
July 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest myHealthButton® Michigan update.
The myHealthButton® Michigan app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for myHealthButton® Michigan is 12+.
myHealthButton® Michigan can be used in English.
Unfortunately, myHealthButton® Michigan is not on Apple Arcade.
No, myHealthButton® Michigan does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, myHealthButton® Michigan is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of myHealthButton® Michigan

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Reviews of myHealthButton® Michigan

  • Awful

    This app is barely functional
  • Does Not Work

    Does not work at all. Does nothing, links to “launch service” do nothing at all.
  • This app is a disgrace to Michigan and healthcare

    You can’t even access your account because you “are not authorized”…. Not authorized to view your own account you just logged in. To make thingbs even worse, none of the navigation buttons work so you cannot even try to authorize your device to view your benefits. If Michigan cared about their residents healthcare they would have a working app. Absolute disgrace.