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July 25, 2016
July 25, 2016
Contact: CMS Media Relations
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CMS approves Arizona’s plan to re-open CHIP program
Today, the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it has approved Arizona’s plan to
allow new enrollment in the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) after
enrollment was frozen for several years. Now all states provide CHIP coverage
to eligible children.
“Today’s approval is a step forward
for the health of Arizona children in low-income families,” said Vikki Wachino,
CMS Deputy Administrator and Director of the Center for Medicaid and CHIP
Services. “With Arizona’s decision, all states in the nation now provide CHIP
coverage to any eligible child who applies. More children in Arizona will have
access to coverage early in their lives, which helps kids grow into healthy
adults and provides parents with the peace of mind that comes from their
children having affordable coverage.”
Having coverage through CHIP improves
children’s health and increases their ability to succeed in school. Recent
research on Medicaid and CHIP shows that these gains are long lasting, with
children who gained coverage experiencing better health, higher educational
attainment, and higher earnings as adults.
Beginning on July 26, the state
ended the existing enrollment freeze and began accepting new applications.
Children ages birth through 18 with income above 133 percent up to and
including 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) are eligible to enroll
in the state’s CHIP, known as KidsCare. Children will be able to access
services beginning September 1, 2016.
CHIP covers a broad set of health
benefits for children, including dental care, that are often out of reach for
many families who cannot afford other health coverage. This is especially true
for children with special health care needs, as CHIP programs cover physical,
occupational, and speech and language therapies.
The state estimates that
approximately 30,000 to 40,000 children will become eligible for coverage in
KidsCare.
Families interested in learning
more about how to enroll can visit https://www.azahcccs.gov/Members/GetCovered/Categories/KidsCare.html
or call 1-855-HEA-PLUS (1-855-432-7587).
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