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How To Enroll In Medicare Savings Program 

 

Documents You Will Need

Have these ready before you apply:

 • Medicare card (if available — not required)
 • Proof of income (Social Security award letter, pension statement, pay stubs)
 • Recent bank statements
 • Photo ID

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Step 1: Go to the Medicare Savings Program

How to Enroll (Step-by-Step)

🌐 Website: https://myaccess.myflfamilies.com

Create an Account

 • Visit the Florida MyACCESS Portal
 • Click “Create New Account” (if you are new)

Submit Your Application

 • Log in to your MyACCESS account
 • Select “Apply for Benefits”
 • Complete the Medical Assistance section
 • Indicate that you are seeking help with Medicare costs (Medicare Savings Program)

Upload Required Proof

Use the portal to upload:

 • Most recent Social Security award letter (or other income proof)
 • Recent bank statements
 • Photo ID

Verification

 • A caseworker from the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) will review your application
 • If approved, you will receive a written notice in the mail

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Step 2: What to Do on the Website

How to Apply Online

 • Go to the MyACCESS login page
 • Select “Create New Account” or log into an existing account
 • Choose “Start a New Application” for Medical Assistance
 • Indicate that you need help paying Medicare costs (Medicare Savings Program)
 • Submit your personal information, income, and asset details through the secure portal

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Step 3: Get Help by Phone

📞 Medicare Savings Program (MSP) – Florida DCF

 • 1-850-300-4323
 • Toll-Free: 1-866-762-2237

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Important Information & Disclosure

 

Anthony’s Healthcare provides educational information to help individuals understand how to apply for Medicare Savings Programs (MSP) in Florida. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by the State of Florida, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), ACCESS Florida, Medicare, or any state or federal government agency.

Medicare Savings Programs are administered by the State of Florida through the Department of Children and Families. Eligibility, income limits, asset rules, benefits, enrollment decisions, and timelines are determined solely by the State of Florida based on federal and state guidelines.

Information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and does not guarantee eligibility, coverage, benefits, or enrollment.

Applicants should rely on official notices from ACCESS Florida or the Florida Department of Children and Families for eligibility determinations, documentation requests, and final decisions.

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