health insurancePurposeTo provide an overview of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), along with implications for practice as it applies to nurse practitioners.Jami JenkinsJami JenkinsTracy FaulknerJami JenkinsJournal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners...
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (sCHIP or CHIP) is a federal insurance program passed in 1997 that covers children from families with low
We characterize a child as a participant in the public health insurance program if the child is reported as a Medicaid, SCHIP or “other government program” Results Table 3 presents the results of our analysis for public, private and no insurance coverage. Column (1) presents the results ...
Medicaid beneficiaries are often categorized by their eligibility status – financially, categorically, or medically needy. Children eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and aged, blind, disabled (ABD) adults are among the most common Medicaid beneficiaries. 8...
Research Objective: To examine the role state political and economic factors (political ideology, party control of government, fiscal capacity) play in explaining state income eligibility expansions for children and parents in Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Study ...
Provides a conceptual framework for the evaluation and continuous quality improvement of the State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) in the United States. Importance of focusing on SCHIP features that affect children's participation and continuity of coverage; Indication that eligibility does not gu...
healthcare service utilization behavior because of increased accessibility to healthcare services and better general quality of healthcare. Hill et al. [22] and Kenney [23] found that children in the State Child Health Insurance Program have improved access to primary healthcare services. Adekoya [...
Insurance Program (Sec. submitted by states, with conclusions and recommendations, as of 10 states with approved SCHIP plans. The selected states must 703) (continued) appropriate. represent diverse approaches to providing child health assistance, ...
Despite a significant federal role in permanency planning as evidenced by Public Law 96-272, child welfare remains primarily a state responsibility and the... Smith, Shelley|Lays, Julie, Ed 被引量: 0发表: 1986年 One Step Forward, One Step Back: Children's Health Coverage after CHIP and Wel...
In 2015, almost two decades after the passage of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), 5 percent of children did not have health insurance. That same year, more than half of three- and four-year-old children in the United States were not enrolled in preschool.2 ...