State Health Care Coverage Facts – Center For Children and Families. Select a state below to view information on eligibility, enrollment and renewal procedures for state Medicaid/CHIP programs for children, parents, and pregnant women in effect as of January 1, 2. For more information on children’s health coverage, read our annual report. Select a State. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware.
Program Description The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) is a partnership between the Federal and state governments that provides health coverage to uninsured children whose families earn too much to qualify. The SCHIP Information Center is a collection of resources on the future of the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP.
The Future of California’s SCHIP Program: Analyzing the Proposed Federal Legislation Prepared for California HealthCare Foundation by Peter Harbage, Jennifer Ryan, and Lisa Chan Harbage Consulting July 2007.
SCHIP is a low-cost health insurance program designed for children of families whose income level was too high to qualify for Medicaid. As determined by the original legislation, this was at twice the federal poverty level. The Role of Federal Programs: Medicaid, SCHIP & Medicare Children. Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Medicaid is a joint federal-state program that is administered by the states under federal. A snapshot of policy issues related to the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Including federal action, CHIP re-authorization information and additional resources. Provides CHIPRA guidance from Centers for Medicare.
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 Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio.
Oklahoma. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia.
Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming.