Resources

Statewide Health Care Access Database

Find Free & Low-Cost Health Care Near You

Losing your health coverage — or never had it to begin with? You’re not alone, and help is available. NJ For Health Care’s Health Access Database connects New Jerseyans with community health centers, free clinics, and hospital programs throughout the state that serve patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Search by location and service type to find care near you.

This database is continually growing — check back often as we continue to add new providers and resources across the state. (If you would like to help grow the database with new health care resources for the uninsured, complete our collection form here and we will add it to the database)

End Medical Debt in New Jersey

Get Help Navigating Medical Debt

EndMedDebtNJ is a platform created to help you navigate seeking treatment, medical debt, billing, and the legal process.  The site also connect you with legal aid services and resources, making it easier to access the support you need.

Charity Care 101

Charity Care 101: What You Need to Know

Charity Care is not health insurance — it’s a New Jersey program that requires hospitals to provide free or reduced-cost care to eligible low-income, uninsured patients for services received at that hospital. This presentation walks through how Charity Care works, who qualifies, and how to apply, so you can get the hospital care you need while you explore longer-term coverage options.

What To Expect From Federal Health Care Changes

How Federal Policy Changes Are Affecting Health Coverage in NJ

Recent federal policy changes are reshaping health coverage for New Jersey residents — from eligibility rules and enrollment requirements to costs and renewal processes. This fact sheet breaks down what’s changing across NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid, Get Covered NJ/the ACA Marketplace, Medicare, and immigrant eligibility, so you can understand how these shifts may affect your coverage and what steps to take next.

Prescription Drug Affordability Protections

NJ’s Prescription Drug Affordability Reforms: What You Need to Know 

Prescription drug costs remain one of the biggest barriers to health care for New Jersey residents. This fact sheet explains some reforms New Jersey has put in place to address the high cost of drugs at the pharmacy counter — including the creation of the Prescription Drug Affordability Council, a state body established to review and limit the out-of-pocket costs of the most expensive medications. Learn what these protections mean for you and how they work to keep prescription drugs within reach for New Jerseyans.