children's health insurance;
covered services
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Committee on Health |
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Committee on
Financial Institutions & Insurance |
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As Passed the
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SB 1087 allows school
districts to perform outreach for the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) administered through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System
(AHCCCS) The bill expands coverage for eye examinations, non-emergency
transportation and mental health services.
The
Children’s Health Insurance Program was created in 1997 to provide health
insurance coverage for uninsured low-income children under the age of
nineteen. Primary funding for CHIP is
provided through a federal grant and state-matching tobacco tax monies. As of March 1, 2001, 103,618 children have
been approved for health coverage through CHIP (47,015 for KidsCare and 56,603
for Medicaid.)
The
State Children’s Insurance Program (SCHIP) was created by Congress with the
provision that states would be required to use each year’s allotment within
three years of the grant or the funds would be redistributed to states that had
spent their allotment. Forty states,
including Arizona, returned 44 percent of federal funds from the allotment
distributed in 1998.
SB
1087 passed the Health Committee unamended.
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45th Legislature
First Regular
Session 2 April 5, 2001
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