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1 Μαρ 2001 · Kansas has significantly increased the number of publicly insured children. The number of children enrolled in HealthWave and Medicaid Insurance increased by 39,000 in the first 18 months of the HealthWave program. Future enrollment gains are likely to be much smaller than early in the program.
1 Ιαν 2022 · HealthWave is a managed care program through which two populations, HealthWave Title XIX (traditional Medicaid) and HealthWave Title XXI (State Children’s Health Insurance Program [SCHIP]) receive health care services. Approximately 75% of HealthWave participants are in Title XIX component.
the two Kansas programs that provide health insurance to eligible low-income children. Data Data obtained from the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) consist of enrollment records for non-disabled children under 19 years of age who were enrolled in the Medicaid or HealthWave programs between July 1, 1998 and June 30 ...
Project, a three-year evaluation of HealthWave, Kansas’ State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) for low-income children. Main Findings • Kansas appears to have had mixed success in covering uninsured children. Enrollment of children in HealthWave and Medicaid has risen by more than 49,000 since the introduction of HealthWave,but ...
The HealthWave program was developed to provide comprehensive, quality health coverage for low income children and families across the state of Kansas.
The state of Kansas offers health coverage for qualifying children, pregnant women, parents and caregivers, seniors and disabled individuals who meet income and other eligibility criteria. Coverage is offered through the state Medicaid plan and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
HealthWave coverage will be processed and managed by Clearinghouse staff. Families accessing other benefits besides such medical coverage, including food stamps, child care, and other medical assistance, will be handled by the appropriate local SRS office. Further administrative details are covered later in this memo.