Eligibility & Enrollment

CMS Offers States Transitional Use of “Flat Files” for Medicaid/CHIP Enrollment

By Martha Heberlein Citing the ongoing delay in transferring Medicaid/CHIP applicants from the Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM) to states, CMS has given states the option to enroll new Medicaid applicants based on the “flat files,” as opposed to full applicant accounts, in the hopes of getting new applicants connected to coverage by January 1. To […]

Putting Out the Welcome Mat for Parents by Extending Medicaid Helps Children

While most low-income children are currently eligible for Medicaid and CHIP, low-income children (those below 200 percent of the FPL) are disproportionately uninsured. One of the best state approaches for covering these remaining low-income children is to put out the welcome mat for the whole family by extending Medicaid coverage for parents and other low-income […]

MACPAC Testimony

Testimony by Tricia Brooks of Georgetown University Center for Children and Families before the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (November, 2013) In 1997, CHIP emerged from the ashes of the prior attempt at health reform. At the time, 5 million uninsured children were eligible but not enrolled in Medicaid, and despite the previous […]