SouthCarolinaMedicaidCHIP
New Brief: An Introduction to Managed Care in CHIP
Some three million kids in states with separate CHIP programs are enrolled in Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). Who are those MCOs, and how are they performing for those children? Unlike Medicaid, there’s no publicly available national database that answers those questions. Our new brief attempts to fill that gap. We utilized a variety of methods, […]
CHIP Helped My Family Through a Tough Time
We often hear “it takes a village to raise a child” and that adage certainly holds true for my childhood. I am the third oldest in a large family. My parents worked different shifts so one of them could usually be home with us while my grandparents filled in the gaps. Additionally, my two older […]
CHIP Not a Model for a Medicaid Block Grant
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Tennessee Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Tennessee Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Nebraska Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Nebraska Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Nevada Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Nevada Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Oregon Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Oregon Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Arizona Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Arizona Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Indiana Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Indiana Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Kentucky Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Kentucky Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Louisiana Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Louisiana Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Maine Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Maine Child Med-CHIP Coverage by SD
Medicaid and CHIP 101 Slide Deck
What’s next for CHIP?
With both the House and Senate committees of jurisdiction reporting out CHIP bills last week, what needs to happen next to get CHIP done? Students of Schoolhouse Rock know that it’s very difficult for a bill to become a law – there are many steps that have to be taken. And while it’s a good […]
Trends in Child Enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP
West Virginia CHIP Board Votes to End CHIP on February 28 if Congress Fails to Fund CHIP in Time
Yesterday, the West Virginia CHIP Board reckoned with the stark reality of the consequences of Congressional inaction on CHIP. Faced with running out of federal funds in March, the Board determined that available funding will only cover children through February. The board plans to notify families in early January that the program will close on […]
Medicaid, CHIP, and COVID-19 Webinar
https://sqps.onstreamsecure.com/origin/InfiniteConferencing/Web%20Recordings/DatedRecordings/040720/Georgetown/040720GEORGETOWN.mp4 Download the slide deck.