Kentucky Children’s Health Insurance Program FREE OR LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILDREN.

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Kentucky Children’s Health Insurance Program FREE OR LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILDREN

What is KCHIP? FREE OR LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILDREN Created in 1997 Has served approximately 270,000 children

What is the difference between Medicaid and KCHIP? Medicaid is health care for: –Aged (65 or older) –Blind –Disabled –Pregnant Women –Children Medicaid recipients must meet financial guidelines.

What is the difference between Medicaid and KCHIP? KCHIP is only for children Families make too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to pay high insurance premiums KCHIP recipients must have family income below 200% of federal poverty level

Who Qualifies? Children under age 19 Uninsured Family income under 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL)

How do you apply for KCHIP before November 1, 2008? Go to the local Department for Community Based Services Office and complete a face-to-face interview

How do you apply for KCHIP Beginning November 1, 2008? Complete an application and mail it in OR Go to local DCBS office and make application

Why are we here today? Estimated 67,000 children in Kentucky are eligible for but not enrolled in KCHIP

KCHIP Mail-In Application Will be used to determine eligibility for KCHIP And Medicaid for children under age 19

Most Important Points When completing the application, be sure that all sections of the form are thoroughly completed and correct. Be sure to include all documentation needed to verify the circumstances of the case. (More on this later...)

Section 1: General Information Answer these questions about the parent or person who is responsible for the child. Be sure to complete all blanks, and include current contact information.

Section 2: Household Information In this section, list each household member in a separate box. Complete all blanks for each member. List members in order: 1.Parent applying 2.Spouse, if any 3.List each child

Notes on Race/Ethnicity This entry is not mandatory, but it is used for statistical purposes. Race/Ethnicity is not a factor in eligibility for KCHIP or Medicaid. Use the codes listed on page 5 for Race & Ethnicity, if provided.

Section 2: Continued Page 2 has 5 extra spaces for additional members. You can also copy this page if more spaces are needed.

Section 3: Income Include here any money received by the household, and who receives it. If income is not wages, list what type of income is being received.

Examples of Income Wages from employment or odd jobs Self-employment or Farm Income Social Security or SSI benefits Retirement or Pension payments Child Support or Alimony payments Unemployment Benefits

Pay Rate Entries Tips for entries in the “Pay Rate” area: If paid on an hourly basis, how much is received per hour? If on salary, what is the base salary? Are tips/commissions received? How much, and how often?

Notes on Income Only the income of a legal parent is considered in eligibility determinations. To qualify, the family’s income cannot exceed the 200% Poverty Level Scale shown on page 5 of the application. Income limits change each year in April.

Section 4: Other Information Check the option that best answers the questions in this section. Complete all blanks in this area that apply.

Notes on Insurance For KCHIP, certain rules and restrictions apply to children who are covered by health insurance. For this reason, it is crucial that all insurance questions are answered completely and truthfully.

Section 5: Rights and Responsibilities Applicants must sign that all information provided is true and correct. Applicants should read and understand their rights and responsibilities.

Section 5: Continued “Attestation” is only signed if no verification of identity is available for the children. List anyone who helped complete the application in this box.

Section 6: Submit the Application There are 2 ways to Submit the application: – Mail the application and verification – Fax the application and verification The address and fax number is listed on the bottom of page 4 and page 6 of the application

Page 5: Instructions For more tips on completing this form correctly, refer to page 5.

Page 6: Things to include with the application This is a list of items needed to process the KCHIP application.

Insurance Cards Copies of insurance cards for all children on application. Copy of front and back.

Viewing Original Documents If you are assisting with an application, view all original documentation related to citizenship and identity to ensure correct/current information is provided. Your signature on the application indicates that you viewed original documents, not copies of documents.

Citizenship Verification US Citizens must verify by providing documentation, such as a birth certificate, US Passport, Certificate of Naturalization or adoption papers. If the child was born in KY, DCBS may be able to obtain a birth certificate, if the parent does not have one.

Qualifying Alien Status Immigrants must verify Qualifying Alien status by providing documents such as a Permanent Resident Card, I-94 or other documents from BCIS (formerly INS) that show their immigration status.

Identity Verification Proof of identity is required unless a US Passport, Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of US Citizenship is being sent. If none of the items on page 6 (item 4) are available, have the applicant sign the “ Attestation ” for identity on Page 4.

Income Verification If individuals are working, they must submit the prior 2 months pay stubs. If prior 2 months do not represent current circumstances, they can submit a note from employer that verifies: –Current pay rate –Number of hours worked –Pay frequency

Proof of “Unearned” Income Proof of unearned income can be Award Letters for benefits, such as RSDI, Workman’s Comp, Black Lung, VA or other pensions, etc. For other types, documents from the income source, listing gross (before deductions) amount and frequency.

Self-Employment Income Applicants must submit last year’s tax returns including all schedule attachments. If no taxes have been filed, copies of the personal business records kept by the applicant can be sent.

Child or Adult Care Expenses Send in receipts/documents to verify: –Amounts paid –How often paid –For which child or adult the expense is paid. These are deductions for KCHIP!

Medial bills for last three months, if any In some cases, children may be eligible for retroactive benefits if they have medical bills

Retroactive Benefits If the child has medical bills for any of the prior 3 months, it may be possible to backdate the KCHIP card. Be sure to indicate if this is needed, and include income verification for the month coverage is requested. This is NOT an option for Passport recipients.

Passport Passport Health Plan manages the care of KCHIP members in Jefferson and surrounding counties. Children will receive a KCHIP Card and a Passport Health Plan Card.

Eligibility Begin Date When a child is determined to meet eligibility requirements, benefits will begin on the date the application was received in central office. All applications will have a date stamp that indicates the date it was received.

KCHIP Covered Services

Inpatient and outpatient hospital Emergency services Outpatient surgery Primary Care Services Preventive care Vision Dental Pharmacy Well Child Screening

KCHIP Covered Services (continued) Hearing Allergy injections Home Health Lab and X-ray DME Transportation Hospice Therapies (speech, PT, OT) Mental Health Services

Cost Sharing KCHIP Phase III pay Premiums of $20 per family per month. All KCHIP children are subject to: –$1, $2, or $3 pharmacy co-payment –$2 co-payment for allergy testing (not injections) –Maximum $6 for non-emergency use of ER services

How long does coverage last? If no changes in family income or family size, benefits will continue for 12 months

Summary KCHIP is free or low cost health insurance for children who: Are under age 19 Are uninsured Have family income below 200% of the FPL

Summary (continued) Two ways to apply for KCHIP: Mail completed application to central office address on application Apply in person at DCBS office

Summary (continued) Things to include with the application: Health insurance cards, if applicable Proof of citizenship for children born outside of Kentucky Proof of identity for all children Copies of pay stubs for last 2 months

Summary (continued) Things to include with the application (continued): Proof of gross income for all money that is not from a job (letters or 1099 tax statements) Proof of alimony or child support Proof of child care payments Any medical bills from last three months

Questions