Florida CHIP Complaint
Florida CHIP extended
Session 2 – Medicaid and CHIP Financing
What Does New Federal CHIP Law Mean for CHIP in Florida?
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Medicaid/CHIP Participation Rates
CHIP Enrollment October 2020
CHIP Next Steps Report
CHIP Structure Map
CHIP Snapshot
About CHIP
An Introduction to Managed Care in CHIP
DOWNLOAD THIS REPORT Introduction The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was enacted 25 years ago. [1] Today it provides coverage for children whose family incomes are too high to allow them to qualify for Medicaid but too low to enable them to afford private health insurance coverage. Together, CHIP and Medicaid insure over half [2] […]
Continuous Coverage in Medicaid and CHIP
Executive Summary Continuous health insurance coverage produces a broad array of benefits across the health care sector for individuals, states, health plans, and providers. In particular, Medicaid continuous eligibility promotes health equity by limiting gaps in coverage for low-income children and adults who experience disproportionate rates of health disparities. Consistent access to health care, including […]
Medicaid:CHIP
Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment Decline Call
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Continuous Coverage in Medicaid and CHIP
Session 1 – Medicaid and CHIP Overview
draft CHIP bill
Estimated CHIP enrollment by CD
Estimated CHIP enrollment by CD
Medicaid and CHIP Continuous Coverage for Children
States have the option under current law to provide 12 months of continuous health coverage for children in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) so that children can maintain coverage throughout the year even as their family income fluctuates from month to month. Under this option, states allow a child to remain enrolled […]