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The State Children’s Health Insurance Program

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05_10_The_State_Children_s.pdf (1.93 MB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/78372
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Author
U.S. Congressional Budget Office
Abstract

[Excerpt] The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was established by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to expand health insurance coverage to uninsured children in families with income that is modest but too high to qualify for Medicaid. SCHIP is financed jointly by the federal government and the states, and it is administered by the states within broad federal guidelines. Since the program’s inception, the Congress has provided nearly $40 billion for it. Approximately 6.6 million children were enrolled in SCHIP at some time during 2006, as were about 670,000 adults through waivers of statutory provisions. Under current law, SCHIP is not authorized to continue beyond 2007, and the Congress is considering reauthorization of the program this year.

Date Issued
2007-05-01
Keywords
federal
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insurance
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children
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income
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state
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Congress
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SCHIP
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reauthorization
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government
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families
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uninsured
Type
government record

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