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Has Joint Application Under Medicaid for Children and Separate SCHIP Program, 2008

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Joint Application: Medicaid & SCHIP



 Joint Application: Medicaid & SCHIPNotes
 
United States33 
 
AlabamaYes 
AlaskaNA 
ArizonaYes 
ArkansasNA 
CaliforniaYes 
ColoradoYes 
ConnecticutYes 
DelawareYes 
District of ColumbiaNA 
FloridaYes 
GeorgiaYes 
HawaiiNA 
IdahoYes 
IllinoisYes 
IndianaYes 
IowaYes 
KansasYes 
KentuckyYes 
LouisianaNA 
MaineYes 
MarylandNA 
MassachusettsYes 
MichiganYes 
MinnesotaNA 
MississippiYes 
MissouriYes 
MontanaNoIn Montana, families that use the SCHIP application but are found to be eligible for Medicaid must complete a Medicaid addendum before eligibility can be determined.
NebraskaNA 
NevadaNoIn Nevada, families that use the SCHIP application but are found to be eligible for Medicaid must complete a Medicaid addendum before eligibility can be determined.
New HampshireYes 
New JerseyYes 
New MexicoNA 
New YorkYes 
North CarolinaYes 
North DakotaYes 
OhioNA 
OklahomaNA 
OregonYes 
PennsylvaniaYesPennsylvania uses Medicaid and SCHIP applications that solicit "common data elements" in collecting information for Medicaid and SCHIP, thus amking Medicaid and SCHIP applications interchangeable.
Rhode IslandNA 
South CarolinaNA 
South DakotaYes 
TennesseeNo 
TexasYes 
UtahNoIn Utah, families that use the SCHIP application but are found to be eligible for Medicaid must complete a Medicaid addendum before eligibility can be determined.
VermontYes 
VirginiaYes 
WashingtonYes 
West VirginiaYes 
WisconsinNA 
WyomingYes 
 


Notes: Data as of January 2008.
Sources: Health Coverage for Children and Families in Medicaid and SCHIP: State Efforts Face New Hurdles.  Data based on a national survey conducted by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, January 2008. Available at http://www.kff.org/medicaid/7740.cfm.
2008 HHS Poverty Guidelines: http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/08poverty.shtml.
Definitions: Joint application: a single application is used for children''s Medicaid and the SCHIP-funded separate program.
SCHIP: State Children''s Health Insurance Program.
NA: Not Applicable because state does not have separate SCHIP program.


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