Medicaid and CHIP Coverage for Pregnant Women: Federal Requirements, State Options
Introduction Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are key supports for pregnant women and new mothers, as well as their children in the critical early years of life. Medicaid pays for nearly half of all births in the United States, including a greater share of births in rural areas, among young women, and […]
Medicaid/CHIP Coverage by School Districts, 2018-2022
Click on a state to view rates of child Medicaid/CHIP coverage by school district. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North […]
CHIP MOE
CHIP MOE
Back to the Basics- Medicaid and CHIP Financing
West Virginia Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
West Virginia Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
North Carolina Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
North Carolina Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
District of Columbia Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
District of Columbia Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
2019 Medicaid and CHIP Snapshot Data Sources
Name of CHIP Program Kaiser Family Foundation, CHIP Program Name and Type, State Health Facts (as of May 1, 2015). Please note that effective 2013 the former California CHIP program,California Healthy Families Program has been converted into Medi-Cal. Type of CHIP Program Kaiser Family Foundation, CHIP Program Name and Type, State Health Facts (as of May 1, 2015). Number […]
Will Congress Pass CHIP Renewal?
MedPage Today By Shannon Firth WASHINGTON — Federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is slated to expire on Sept. 30, giving Congress a tight deadline to renew the popular program — and also an opportunity to hang other less-popular pieces of legislation onto what is widely seen as a “must-pass” bill. ….. […]
Estimated CHIP Enrollment by Congressional District, 2017
The following workbook estimates the number of children ever enrolled in CHIP in 2017 by congressional district. See the notes tab in the workbook for information on data sources and methodology. View the 2016 workbook.
Key Findings of KFF-CCF 50-State MedicaidCHIP Survey (2)
Marketplace Coverage is Not an Adequate Substitute for CHIP
The End-of-Year COVID Relief Package: Medicaid and CHIP Highlights
After more than the usual end-of-session drama, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA) became law on December 27, 2020 (P.L. 116-260). The sprawling, 2,124-page opus includes not just badly needed COVID relief for millions of unemployed Americans but also funding for the entire federal government and protections against surprise medical bills for consumers with private […]
Comparison of CHIP Matching Rates FY2021 Updated (1)
Comparison of CHIP Matching Rates FY2021 Updated (1)