Posted on September 21, 2009 16:16
Categories: State and Local | Special Populations | Legislative and Regulatory Issues | Medicaid
Topics: Children & Adolescents | CHIP | Legislation (National) | Medicaid | Spending | State Data
This report from the Kaiser Family Foundation discusses the recent expansions of health care coverage made to the State Child Health Insurance Plan, known as CHIPRA, including state financing options under the new legislation for pregnant women and children.
From the report:
The recently enacted CHIP reauthorization law (known as CHIPRA) includes a number of programmatic and financing changes that affect both Medicaid and CHIP. One of these changes is a new option, often referred to as “ICHIA,” that allows states to receive federal funds for providing Medicaid and CHIP coverage to lawfully residing immigrant children and pregnant women regardless of their date of entry. Previously, states had been prohibited from using federal Medicaid or CHIP funds to cover legal immigrants who had been in the country less than five years, under restrictions enacted as part of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA).
Full report: CHIP TIPS: New Federal Funding Available to Cover Immigrant Children and Pregnant Women (PDF | 394.68 KB)
The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. (2009). CHIP TIPS: New federal funding available to cover immigrant children and pregnant women.
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