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CHIP State Plan Amendments

As part of a strategy to increase transparency, enhance efficiency, and reduce burden for states in the review and approval process of state plan amendments (SPA), CMS committed to providing a tool kit to assist states in the development of complete submissions, and facilitate quicker adjudication of SPA submissions. This page provides a collection of existing CHIP SPA templates for completing the templates that will be enhanced as more tools are developed.

States apply for changes to their CHIP state plan using the CHIP State Plan Template.  Persons with disabilities having problems accessing the PDF files may call 410-786-0429 for assistance. To request a Word version of the CHIP State Plan, please contact your CHIP Project Officer.

CHIP State Program Information

In order to be eligible for payment under this statute, each State must submit a Title XXI plan for approval by the Secretary that details how the State intends to use the funds and fulfill other requirements under the law and regulations at 42 CFR Part 457.

States can design their CHIP program in one of three ways:

1.    Separate CHIP: a program under which a state receives federal funding to provide child health assistance to uninsured, low-income children that meets the requirements of section 2103 of the Social Security Act.

2.    Medicaid expansion CHIP: a program under which a state receives federal funding to expand Medicaid eligibility to optional targeted low-income children that meets the requirements of section 2103 of the Social Security Act.

3.    Both Separate CHIP and Medicaid expansion: a program under which a state receives federal funding to implement both a Medicaid expansion and a separate CHIP.

CHIP Program by State has more information about how each state has implemented its program.

To see CHIP information by state, select a state on the map to find details about enrollment and dental providers. Click here for the CHIP Annual Reports.

Results

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North Carolina
Proposing to increases copayments for prescriptions drugs and approved over-the-counter medications changes the State's benefit coverage requirements from benchmark coverage to Secretary approved coverage by transitioning the program to a Medicaid look-alike benefit package and intends to bring the State into compliance CHIPRA Section 501 - Oral Health and CHIPRA Section 214 - Lawfully Residing Expansion.
Approval Date: July 27, 2012
Effective Date: October 1, 2011

Utah
This SPA implements CHIPRA Section 203 - Express Lane Eligibility at time of CHIP renewal using adjusted gross income from Utah State Tax Commission. It also implements presumptive eligibility in CHIP.
Approval Date: July 13, 2012
Effective Date: April 1, 2012

Utah
This SPA re-benchmarked CHIP benefits so they are actuarially equivalent to the largest commercial HMO. Increases current co-payments for specialist visits and ER use for families with children in Utah's CHIP program.
Approval Date: July 13, 2012
Effective Date: July 1, 2011

Nebraska
Expands health care coverage to unborn children.
Approval Date: July 2, 2012
Effective Date: June 1, 2003

Idaho
Increases co-payments for families with children in Idaho's Separate CHIP.
Approval Date: July 2, 2012
Effective Date: November 1, 2011

Maine

CHIPRA Section 214 - Lawfully Residing Expansion technical corrections to the State plan allows Maine to claim the eFMAP rate for translation services.

Approval Date: July 2, 2012
Effective Date: June 1, 2003

Nebraska

Nebraska Poison Control health service initiative.

Approval Date: June 19, 2012
Effective Date: January 1, 2012

Indiana
Revisision in the State's source of funding.
Approval Date: June 5, 2012
Effective Date: March 1, 2012

Alabama
This SPA increases premiums based on inflation and increases copayments.
Approval Date: May 4, 2012
Effective Date: May 1, 2012

New York
Creates a Medicaid Expansion program.
Approval Date: April 30, 2012
Effective Date: November 11, 2011