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Whatever the reason, if your child or teen is uninsured and ineligible for or enrolled in Medical Assistance, the Children's Health Insurance Program — or CHIP — may be able to help. Having high-quality, low-cost health insurance helps put your mind at ease.
- Apply for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) - PA.GOV
CHIP covers uninsured kids and teens up to age 19 who are...
- Apply for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) - PA.GOV
CHIP covers uninsured kids and teens up to age 19 who are not eligible for Medicaid. For most families, CHIP is free. What you pay depends on the number of members of your household, as well as total household income.
5 Δεκ 2019 · Pennsylvania CHIP Fact Sheet. For more than two decades, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has provided health coverage to children in families with low to moderate incomes. Each state has the option to cover its CHIP population within its Medicaid program, design and structure a separate CHIP program, or establish a combination ...
UPMC for Kids helps to deliver health insurance coverage for children and teens regardless of family income. Find information on everything from a list of benefits to a cost breakdown for our CHIP plans.
CHIP provides free or low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, but who may experience difficulty buying private insurance. There are also options to purchase CHIP coverage at full cost.
CHIP is a state and federally funded program that provides comprehensive health insurance to uninsured children and teens up to age 19 who are not eligible for Medical Assistance. If you know a child who needs health insurance, CHIP, brought to you by UPMC for Kids, can help. Who gets CHIP coverage?
It’s a program for children and teens who meet certain state guidelines. Eligibility is based on your total family income and household size. Once you apply, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services then reviews your enrollment in CHIP.