Tuesday, June 23, 2009

HHS Secretary Sebelius Announces Release of $6 Billion in New CHIP Funds to Insure Children

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced June 19 that $6 billion in new federal funds will be made available to states and U.S. territories for fiscal year 2009 to provide health care to millions of children across America through their Children's Health Insurance Programs (CHIP).
The new funds for CHIP were made available by the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), which was signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 4. The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA), extends the Children Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through fiscal year 2013 and provides substantial new resources to states and U.S. territories to strengthen their existing programs and extend coverage to an estimated 11 million children, 4 million who were previously uninsured. 
"We are taking an important step to provide quality, affordable health care to millions of children," Secretary Sebelius said at the Bergen Family Center in Englewood, N.J. "Through CHIPRA, states and territories will receive additional funds to provide health insurance to 11 million children, including 4 million who were previously uninsured.  Parents now have more help if their children fall ill."
"In these difficult economic times, more and more families will turn to CHIP to assure their children's continued access to critical health care services," Secretary Sebelius said. "To ensure our nation's future, we must insure our children now."
Of the $6 billion in new funding under CHIPRA, HHS has released more than $1 billion and expects to allocate the remainder to the states and territories by the end of September.  CHIP provides health insurance for children of working families whose incomes are too high for traditional Medicaid, but too low for either employer-sponsored family plans or other private coverage.
While CHIP is optional, each state and every territory operates a program. Similar to Medicaid, CHIP is jointly funded by states and the federal government.  However, the federal government pays states a higher share of their CHIP costs than for their Medicaid programs.
A list of funding by state for CHIP programs can be viewed at: www.insurekidsnow.gov.
Source: HHS
HHS Secretary Sebelius Announces Release of $6 Billion in New CHIP Funds to Insure Children

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