Wis. Health Services Dept.: Wisconsin Implements 12-Month Continuous Health Insurance Coverage for Children
Most new and existing members of
"This policy change ensures
Children enrolled in a qualifying program as of
The current qualifying income threshold for children's coverage is 306% of the federal poverty level.
Continuous coverage was a temporary policy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its success in reducing the number of uninsured children to near historic lows was a key factor that led to this new permanent policy. Families will have time to find new coverage if needed when they experience an income or other household change while having peace of mind that their children are still covered.
Only a few specific events would end a child's coverage during the 12 months, such as the child turning 19 or moving out of state, or a request from their parents to disenroll. Find information about coverage for children on the DHS website (https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid/children.htm).
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Original text here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/news/releases/010424.htm
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