Is my child eligible for CHIP in Utah?
To qualify for CHIP in Utah, your household income must be between 138% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Your child must also be under 19 years old, a resident of Utah, and uninsured. For help applying, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Can my child qualify for CHIP if we have private insurance?
To qualify for CHIP in Utah, your child must be uninsured. If your child currently has health insurance, even if it doesn’t fully meet their needs, they won’t be eligible. You may explore alternatives like Medicaid or ACA Marketplace plans. For assistance, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Does my child qualify for CHIP if I don’t qualify for Medicaid?
Even if your family doesn’t meet Medicaid eligibility requirements, your child may qualify for CHIP in Utah if your household income is between 138% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For assistance with CHIP applications, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
What are the age requirements for CHIP in Utah?
Children can receive CHIP coverage in Utah until they turn 19 years old. After that, they will need to transition to other coverage, such as Medicaid, an ACA Marketplace plan, or private insurance. For help with this transition, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Can my non-citizen child get CHIP in Utah?
Non-citizen children in Utah may qualify for CHIP if they are considered qualified non-citizens and meet the program’s income and residency requirements. For help with the CHIP application process, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.