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.
How do I apply for CHIP in Utah?
To apply for CHIP in Utah, ensure your child is under 19, uninsured, and your household income is between 138% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). You can apply online, by mail, in person, or by phone. For assistance, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
When can I apply for CHIP in Utah?
CHIP in Utah has no specific enrollment period, so you can apply at any time when your child becomes eligible. Applications are accepted year-round, and you can apply online, by mail, in person, or by phone. For help with your application, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
How long does it take to get approved for CHIP?
You will typically know if your child is approved for CHIP coverage in Utah within 30 days of submitting a complete application. You’ll be notified by mail or online. For help checking the status of your application, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Can I reapply for CHIP if my application is denied?
If your child’s CHIP application is denied, you can appeal the decision, reapply if your circumstances change, or explore other healthcare options like Medicaid or ACA Marketplace plans. For assistance, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.