BACK TO SCHOOL, BACK TO COVERAGE: WHY CATHOLIC HOSPITALS SHOULD HELP ENROLL KIDS IN CHIP
The following information was released by the
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As families prepare for a new school year with check-ups, vaccines, and fresh supplies there's one more vital preparation that should not be forgotten: securing health insurance for every child. For millions of families, the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is the key to ensuring their children can learn, grow, and thrive.
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Despite its proven success, CHIP is under threat. In
Catholic hospitals are uniquely positioned to step into this moment by:
Educating families about CHIP eligibility and benefits.
Offering enrollment support during pediatric visits and community events.
Partnering with schools and parishes to connect uninsured children with coverage.
Advocating for sustained federal funding to safeguard CHIP's future.
As we send children back to school, let's also ensure they go back with the health coverage they need. CHIP is more than a program it's a promise. Catholic hospitals can help keep that promise alive.



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