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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.
The state of Kansas offers health coverage through KanCare to qualifying children under age 19. KanCare is available to children who qualify for either Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program ( CHIP ).
KanCare under the CHIP plan - Our Children’s Health Insurance Program. It covers uninsured children up to age 19 who don’t qualify for Medicaid. MediKan - This program is funded entirely by state funds. It covers people who are trying to get Social Security disability benefits.
Enrollment of children in HealthWave and Medicaid has risen by more than 49,000 since the introduction of HealthWave, but disenrollment has been identified as a significant concern. The often-cited estimate of 60,000 low-income uninsured children in Kansas may be inappropriate .
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 ...
Kansas provides low-cost health insurance coverage to children who are under the age of 19, do not qualify for Medicaid, have family incomes under the 200 percent of the federal poverty level, and are not eligible for state employee health insurance and are not covered by private health insurance.