American Indian Health Program (AIHP) (Health Plan ID #999998)

American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) enrolled in AHCCCS or Children's Health Insurance Program (KidsCare) may choose to receive their coverage through the AHCCCS American Indian Health Program (AIHP) or one of the AHCCCS-contracted managed health plans called AHCCCS Complete Care Plans ("ACC").

AHCCCS American Indian Health Program Member Handbook

AHCCCS American Indian Health Program (AIHP) provides medically necessary services for enrolled members,including preventive and behavioral health care services. See the Member Handbook (linked below) for more information about AIHP.

Member Handbook | Rich Text Version

Obtaining Services

AIHP members may receive health care services from Indian Health Facilities (the Indian Health Service, tribally-operated "638" health programs, urban Indian health clinics) and other AHCCCS-registered providers.

Unique Program Choices

AI/AN members can switch their enrollment between AHCCCS AIHP and an AHCCCS managed health care plan and back again at any time. However, a member can change from one managed health care plan to another (for example, Mercy Care Plan to Molina Healthcare) only once a year.

Contact

There are three ways for AHCCCS members to change their AHCCCS enrollment:

If you need to request an ID card replacement there are two options:

Frequently Ask Questions

  1. Q. Should I send in my original documents with the American Indian Health Program Change Request by Member form, when I want to change my health plan?
    • A: No. Please only send copies of your documents, do not send orginals.
  2. Q. How long does it take once I submit the American Indian Health Program Change Request by Member form for the change to take place?
    • A: 24-48 business hours from the time of receipt of request, along with Tribal membership/enrollment documents.
  3. Q. Where do I find a list of approved proof of connection to a Federally Recognized Tribe?
    • A: Page 2 in the American Indian Health Program Change Request by Member form. Under the documents issued by a federally recognized Indian Tribe or the Bureau of Indian Affairs is a list.
  4. Q: If I've already been seen at a tribal facility, do I have to submit proof of tribal membership/enrollment/affiliation to AHCCCS?
    • A: No. Members that have any history of visiting an IHS, 638 facility, or urban Indian Organization do not need to submit additional proof of tribal enrollment/membership/affiliation. For these members, AHCCCS will verify the member's history visiting such facilities. If prior history cannot be verified by AHCCCS, a notice will be sent to the member to submit additional documentation.