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If we find your child is eligible for CHIP, your enrollment fee and co-pays will be based on your family's income. Enrollment fees are $50 or less per family, per year. Co-pays for doctor visits and medicine range from $3 to $5 for lower-income families and $20 to $35 for higher-income families.
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but can’t afford to buy private insurance. If you’re new to CHIP, you’ll choose a health plan for your child from the ones available in your service area (PDF).
Use the chart to find out if your children may be able to get CHIP or Medicaid. Find your family size on the left side of this chart.
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) offers low-cost health coverage for children from birth through age 18. CHIP is designed for families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford to buy private health coverage.
CHIP Comparison Charts. CHIP provides a range of benefits including: Doctor, hospital, X-ray and lab services. Well-baby and well-child visits. Prescription drugs. Vision services. Dental care. In addition, each health plan provides additional services, also called value-added services.
This page has eligibility information for the most common Texas Medicaid eligibility pathways for children and adults up to 65 who do not have a disability (in other words, for someone generally not Medicare eligible).
CHIP coverage provides eligible children with coverage for a full range of health services including regular checkups, immunizations, prescription drugs, lab tests, X-rays, hospital visits and more. The federal government provides about 72 percent of the funding for the program in Texas.