As of 2026, AI companion robots like ElliQ have not been adopted nationwide by all state Medicaid programs. However, a groundbreaking first has occurred: Washington State became the first in the US to fully reimburse ElliQ as a covered device for eligible Medicaid recipients .
The Washington State Precedent
- In March 2026, Washington authorized a statewide reimbursement code for ElliQ, making it available to recipients enrolled in Long-Term Services and Supports programs, specifically Community First Choice and Roads to Community Living. This marks the first time a social AI robot has been fully reimbursed by a government healthcare organization.
- The decision followed a successful pilot where 95% of participants reported reduced loneliness.
- The robot is offered with no cap on eligible participants, setting a national precedent.
Why Other States Do Not Yet Cover It
- Despite this progress, no other state has officially followed Washington’s lead as of April 2026.
- Medicaid is administered state-by-state, meaning each must create its own reimbursement codes and policies.
- A recent Indiana bill focused on regulating mental health chatbots rather than covering companion robots under Medicaid.
- Experts suggest other states need to replicate Washington’s model by running pilots and proving that these devices provide financial ROI by delaying nursing home admissions .
The Future Outlook for 2026 and Beyond
- Intuition Robotics, the company behind ElliQ wants to expand its coverage across the US. They had success in Washington, which shows that AI companions like ElliQ can help caregivers and save the state money.
- Getting ElliQ in all 50 states will likely take a few years. It will require changes to laws and guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
- ElliQ has already shown it can help and Intuition Robotics wants to make ElliQ available, to people. The company ElliQ works with thinks this could make a difference.
In summary, AI companion robots are not yet a standard Medicaid benefit across the US in 2026. Only Washington State has broken ground by fully covering ElliQ. While this creates a strong precedent for the future, other states are still evaluating the technology, meaning national coverage remains a goal rather than a reality.
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