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a family making 57,000 with 6 kids all the children are covered under medicaid/child health plus
CHP is not medicaid.
Child Health Plan Plus Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) is low-cost health insurance for Colorado's uninsured children and pregnant women. CHP+ is public health insurance for children and pregnant women who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but cannot afford private health insurance.
Child Health Plan Plus Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) is low-cost health insurance for Colorado's uninsured children and pregnant women. CHP+ is public health insurance for children and pregnant women who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but cannot afford private health insurance.
it is part of medicaid (ie PUBLIC HEALTH)
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New York State has a health insurance plan for kids, called Child Health Plus. Depending on your family's income, your child may be eligible to join either Children's Medicaid or Child Health Plus. Both Children's Medicaid and Child Health Plus are available through dozens of providers throughout the state.
That's your opinion though. Those statistics didn't go into that type of detail.
You don't know what they had. Could have been living high off the hog way above their means and had little to nothing in savings. See, that's my opinion. Ms. Chambers acknowledged that 46 percent of the children of Wal-Mart's 1.33 million United States employees were uninsured or on Medicaid.
That is a very good question HappyTexan. I have been trying to get someone to answer the question since this thread started. But to no avail. I am still waiting on that answer.
That check up does nothing but "potentially" identify what could be problems. If there is anything slightly wrong, you are going to be hit with 500 other diagnostic tests. How do you pay for those?
That is a very good question HappyTexan. I have been trying to get someone to answer the question since this thread started. But to no avail. I am still waiting on that answer.
Sorry, I don't see a question, either in your post or the one you quoted.
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