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		<title>CHIP health insurance program explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CHIP stands for Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Program and was initiated by the Congress in 1997. It is a special program connecting federal and state government with the aim to provide additional health coverage to uninsured children and future mothers who don&#8217;t have the financial abilities to purchase a separate individual policy but still don&#8217;t qualify [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CHIP stands for Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Program and was initiated by the Congress in 1997. It is a special program connecting federal and state government with the aim to provide additional health coverage to uninsured children and future mothers who don&#8217;t have the financial abilities to purchase a separate individual policy but still don&#8217;t qualify for Medicaid.</p>
<p>On February 4, 2009, CHIP was expanded by President Obama&#8217;s passing of law on Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA). This expansion raises the number of children within CHIP from 7 million to 11 million and extends its payment through 2013.</p>
<p><strong>Who qualifies for CHIP?</strong></p>
<p>CHIP is something between Medicaid and private insurance plans. Those who have too much income for Medicaid but still can&#8217;t afford private plans may use CHIP.</p>
<p>CHIP eligibility rules are different in each state. Still, in the majority of states, children who are younger than 18 years old and whose families earn $44,100 or less a year are eligible for CHIP.</p>
<p>The number of family members strongly influences the income value making it possible to opt for CHIP. For instance, a family of four can earn up to $44,100 while a family of two the upper income limit for being eligible for CHIP is $29,140 a year.</p>
<p><strong>What is the cost of CHIP?</strong></p>
<p>It all depends on the place you live in and how much your family earns, but in most cases you will have to pay a small fee on a monthly basis in order to receive coverage. In some states you may also encounter start-up fees and co-payments for each service received. For instance, it will cost you $35 to start the coverage in Colorado and each doctor visit or service will cost you between $2 and $5.</p>
<p>With CHIP health insurance you get very low fees for the services, but they are quite often related to your family&#8217;s income. For example, the monthly fee for CHIP coverage in the state of New York is only $9 and children from families with higher income may apply. In the state of Illinois however, having an income between $44,000 and $66,156 per year will result in a $40 monthly premium paid for each child.</p>
<p><strong>What are the benefits provided by CHIP?</strong></p>
<p>The list benefits you can get through CHIP varies from one state do another. However there&#8217;s a minimum set of requirements the program is obliged to provide regardless of the location:</p>
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<li>regular check-ups</li>
<li>immunizations</li>
<li>dental services</li>
<li>hospital care</li>
<li>emergency room services</li>
<li>laboratory and x-ray visits</li>
</ul>
<p>As said earlier, in some states you will be required to pay certain fees for getting the coverage or cover a part of services provided through CHIP. Still, it is a strict requirement that preventive care is absolutely free in all states through CHIP.</p>
<p>CHIP can be a possibility to get cheap <a href="http://www.health-insurance-mate.com/">health insurance</a> for those who really need it. Children are very important to us and having their health protected is very crucial for parents. Don&#8217;t try to save money on <a href="http://www.health-insurance-mate.com/chip.html">health insurance</a> coverage for your children because there are programs like CHIP and Medicaid that can help you if your income doesn&#8217;t allow you to get medical coverage from a private insurance company.</p>
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