children's health insurance;
covered services
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Committee on Financial Institutions &
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Committee on Appropriations |
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As Passed the House |
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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
proposed strike-everything amendment to SB 1087 provides for the following:
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.)
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Allows school districts to perform outreach for
the CHIP program administered through AHCCCS.
The outreach activities shall not reduce or interfere with classroom
instruction time and stipulates that outreach activities not be performed by
teachers or in classrooms during regularly scheduled classroom hours.
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Requires AHCCCS to adopt rules to allow them to
waive part of or the entire premium if a child is chronically ill.
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Changes the requirement that children have not
voluntarily dropped insurance coverage from six months to three months as a
provision for eligibility into CHIP.
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Expands services to include multiple eye
examinations and prescriptive lenses as needed. The program currently only provides
one eye examination and one set of prescriptive lenses each year.
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Adds medically necessary non-emergency
transportation to the list of covered services. Only medically necessary emergency transportation is covered
under the current program.
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Allows for forty-five days during a year for
outpatient behavioral health services.
The program currently provides coverage for 30 outpatient visits per
year.
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Requires Arizona Legislative Council to report
semiannually to the Governor and Legislature on the performance, enrollment
data and expenditures of the CHIP program.
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45th Legislature
First Regular Session 2 April
23, 2001
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