Compendium of Budget Information for the 2010 General Session
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Group: Health & Human Services - Department of Health Line Item: Children's Health Insurance Program Function The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides health insurance coverage to uninsured children up to age 19 living in families whose income is less than 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Levels (FPL). Additionally, eligible children must: (1) not be currently covered by health insurance, (2) not have voluntarily terminated private health insurance within the last 90 days, and (3) be U.S. citizens or legal residents. There is no asset test for CHIP eligibility. For more information please visit http://health.utah.gov/chip/howtoapply.htm. In November 2006, Utah's Premium Partnership for Health Insurance (UPP) was created to enable families to take CHIP funds as a voucher to purchase their employer's health care coverage. Children on UPP are funded through this line item. Adults on UPP are funded through the Medical Optional Services line item. The major portion of the funding for CHIP comes from federal funds. The authorized level of federal funds is tied to the State's Medicaid rate, but at an enriched level. Because the State of Utah has a relatively high Medicaid rate, the CHIP services match rate is also fairly high. The benefit package for CHIP emphasizes prevention and is based on the benefit package offered by the health maintenance organization in the State with the largest commercial enrollment. Well-child exams and immunizations are covered at 100 percent with no cost to clients. Some services require cost sharing, which varies depending on a family's income level. Cost sharing by clients is actuarially equivalent to the cost sharing in private health plans for families with incomes from 151 to 200 percent FPL. The federal government limits cost sharing for the lowest income families (Plans A & B) with incomes less than 151 percent FPL. Statutory Authority The Children's Health Insurance Program is governed by the Utah Health Code in Title 26 of the Utah Code.
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