Thursday, March 15, 2007

State Funded Child Health Insurance by Adam Heist

There is no need to stress how important healthcare is for children. To add to this, in the US, there is no federal or state blanket medical coverage for children.

Parents usually get coverage for their children's health by their individual or hob-based healthcare insurances. But these plans may not be versatile enough to provide coverage for children. For this reason, it is necessary to opt for state-funded health insurance for children. This could be the best answer to provide cover for children of working families. These people may be earning too much to qualify for Medicaid assistance; however their earnings may still not be enough to handle any healthcare expenses that may come their way.

Medicaid is one of the federally funded programs available to the US citizens from low-income families to cover for their medical expenses. Families insured with Medicaid are also eligible to get prescription drugs at discounted rates.

The delivery of Medicaid differs from state to state. The internet could be valuable in giving information about the applicability of Medicaid in your own state. Also the Medicaid office can be accessed via the phone or email for more information.

One basic question to ask is what the disqualifying factor for Medicaid assistance is. This is usually a high income, but you'll need to know how much. As them about the guidelines they follow in determining the income.

Statistics reveal that more and more children are getting enrolled in Medicaid insurance programs. In the late 1980s there were only about 16% children enrolled with Medicaid; not the figure has crossed 20%. Even the children who have any kind of insurance are increasing in number - from 13.1% to 15.4%. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services website is stating that the reason for the increase in the number of children is that fewer children are being eligible under company-sponsored plans.

In 1997, the SCHIP was created in order to provide children below 19 years to avail of medical insurance. SCHIP stands for State Children's Health Insurance Program. It also has guidelines and determining factors that vary from state to state. Children whose families have an annual income of up to $36,200 are eligible for services such as visiting doctors, hospitalization, immunization, prescription and even emergency room treatments. If a child qualifies, then there would be only a nominal fee to be paid for getting these services. SCHIP also covers ocular, dental and medical equipment costs in some states.

Millions of children are getting coverage under SCHIP every year, but this is nothing to rejoice about, considering that millions of children do not have any kind of insurance. If a child is uninsured, there is a danger of him/her being bereft of medical care, which could become a life-threatening situation.

Immigrant families are generally worried about whether or not their children will be enrolled in some healthcare program like Medicaid or SCHIP. Immigration officials would consider such children for long-term health care such as mental facility or nursing home treatments. There are some restrictions, but one the whole, the facilities to immigrant children are same as for citizens.

The importance of enrolling your child in a healthcare program cannot be stressed enough. These plans are needed right from the time the child is born up to the time when the child becomes an adult old enough to look after his/her needs.

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