S-CHIP
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) is a low-cost, private health insurance plan that provides health insurance coverage to eligible children until the age of 19.
Who qualifies?

Eligibility is based on a family's gross income. Your income and family size will determine whether or not your children qualify. Children do not have to be US citizens to qualify. To find out if you qualify, call 877-KIDS-NOW or visit the Insure Kids Web site.
What does S-CHIP cover?

In most states, S-CHIP pays for doctor visits, prescription medicines and hospitalizations, among other services. However, each state program has its own set of rules and benefits -- and some limitations apply. Most states also cover the cost of dental care, eye care, and medical equipment.
How to apply

In most states, you can complete a short application and send it through the mail. Call 877-KIDS NOW or get an application for your state.

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