Pa. upgrades kids' CHIP insurance plan
Changes include removal of limits on inpatient and outpatient stays for mental-health and substance-abuse treatment, and the end of outpatient co-payments for mental-health services. Vision care was broadened to cover more types of prescription lenses and tinting.
CHIP has long been considered excellent insurance, and many of the changes will apply to small portions of the 148,000 children in the program. For example, few would normally exceed the current limit of 50 outpatient visits a year, which will be removed. But some with chronic conditions had maxed out, said
At a news conference at
Most CHIP policies are subsidized on a sliding scale according to income, and were grandfathered in under pre-Obamacare rules. But
That solved the problem, but left the vast majority of CHIP families with lesser coverage. In an interview after the news conference, Insurance Commissioner
The rate proposals came in recently. "The impact will be minimal. Probably a couple dollars a month," Miller said. Much of the cost for subsidized policies is paid by the federal government.
CHIP predates the popular national program, which works differently from state to state.
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