Public Health Insurance for Oregon's Children
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Overview: This report discusses about the Family Health Insurance Assistance Program (FHIAP), which was created to help low-income families afford private health insurance. The program subsidizes a portion of a member's private health insurance premium. The portion paid ranges from 50% to 95% depending on income levels, up to 185 percent Federal Poverty Level1 (FPL) and does not include assistance with co-pays. There are 20,412 children enrolled in FHIAP and they must reenroll every 12 months. The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) allows states to expand health coverage to uninsured low-income children between 133 and 185 percent FPL who were not previously eligible for Medicaid.
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Format: PDF | Size: 151KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 2
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