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The network is a program of the Utah Health Policy Project (UHPP), [3] and partnered with United Way of Salt Lake, 2-1-1, and the Association for Utah Community Health (AUCH). [4] The organization provides assistance with signing up for health insurance through the Marketplace , Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). [5]
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In Utah, as of January 2012, 62,071 children (7%) are enrolled in CHIP, 237,125 (27%) in Medicaid, and 100,674 (11.4%) still remain uninsured. [ 3 ] The current Utah maximum income thresholds range from $30,260 annually for a single parent with one child, $46,100 for a family of four (two parents and two children or a single parent and three ...
Logo of the Department of Health and Human Services. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children. [1]
Utah ended Medicaid coverage for a large share of enrollees whose eligibility was reevaluated in 2023, following a 3-year pause during the pandemic. Most people dropped in Medicaid ‘unwinding ...
Utah was the first state to implement a self-insurance program. [3] During the 1980s, PEHP evolved and expanded benefit offerings. The Healthy Utah program was created in 1982 through the Governor's Task Force on Cost Containment to address statistics of Utahns general health and fitness discovered by the Utah Department of Health.
Utah has dropped more than 130,000 out of about 500,000 Medicaid beneficiaries since April, after the federal government lifted a pandemic-era requirement that states keep people enrolled in the ...
In July 2014 the Utah Department of Health issued its first permits for hash oil. [2]In 2012 a major data breach allowed hackers to access the health data of 700,000 people in the Department of Health records.