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State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)Site for Researchers InformationState Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)Welcome to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) informational website on the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). This site is intended to provide materials of interest to various audiences regarding the passage of SCHIP, also known as title XXI, as part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Read more about SCHIP SCHIP State Programs
CMS administers the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
Program benefits became available October 1, 1997, and will provide
$40 billion in Federal matching funds over 10 years to help states
expand health care coverage to the Nation's uninsured children.
SCHIP is a state-administered program and each state sets its own
guidelines regarding eligibility and services. To research information
regarding SCHIP in a specific state, click here or select a state from
the list below:
Medicaid SummaryThe program, known as Medicaid, became law in 1965 as a jointly funded cooperative venture between the Federal and state governments to assist states in the provision of adequate medical care to eligible needy persons. Medicaid is the largest program providing medical and health related services to America's poorest people. The Federal statue identifies over 25 different eligibility categories for which Federal funds are available. These statutory categories can be classified into five broad coverage groups: children, pregnant women, and adults in families with dependent children; individuals with disabilities, and individuals 65 and over. Read more about Medicaid Additional SCHIP Resources & Topics
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