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Tables

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Table A:
Where Do the States Stand: Eligibility, Enrollment and Renewal Procedures, and Cost-Sharing Rules in the 50 States and District of Columbia (January 2008)

Table B:
Expanding Eligibility and Simplifying Enrollment: Trends in Children’s Health Coverage Programs (July 1997 to January 2008)

Table C:
Expanding Eligibility and Simplifying Enrollment: Trends in Health Coverage for Parents (January 2002 to January 2008)

Table 1:
State Income Eligibility Guidelines for Children’s Regular Medicaid, Children’s SCHIP-funded Medicaid Expansions and Separate SCHIP Programs

Table 1A:
Children’s Medicaid and SCHIP: States with Income Eligibility 250 Percent of the Federal Poverty Line and Higher: Income Eligibility Levels, Waiting Periods, and Premium Payments for Two Children in a Family of Three (January 2008)

Table 2:
Length of Time a Child is Required to be Uninsured Prior to Enrolling in Children’s Health Coverage

Table 3:
Income Threshold for Parents Applying for Medicaid

Table 4:
Selected Criteria Related to Health Coverage of Pregnant Women

Table 5:
Enrollment: Selected Simplified Procedures in Children's Regular Medicaid, Children's SCHIP-funded Medicaid Expansions and Separate SCHIP Programs

Table 6:
Income Verification: Families are Not Required to Provide Verification of Income in Children’s Regular Medicaid, Children’s SCHIP-funded Medicaid Expansions and Separate SCHIP Programs

Table 7:
Renewal: Selected Simplified Procedures in Children’s Regular Medicaid, Children’s SCHIP-funded Medicaid Expansions and Separate SCHIP Programs

Table 8:
Enrollment: Selected Simplified Procedures in Medicaid for Parents, with Comparisons to Children

Table 9:
Renewal: Selected Simplified Procedures in Medicaid for Parents, with Comparisons to Children

Table 10A:
Premium Payments for Two Children in a Family of Three at Selected Income Levels

Table 10B:
Effective Annual Premium Payments for Two Children in a Family of Three at Selected Income Levels

Table 11:
Co-payments for Specific Services in Children’s Health Coverage Programs at Selected Income Levels

Table 12:
Co-payments for Specific Services in Health Coverage Programs for Parents

Table 13:
Co-payments for Prescriptions in Children’s Health Coverage Programs

Table 14:
Co-payments for Prescriptions in Health Coverage Programs for Parents

 

 

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Updated 2/7/08