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What is the difference between the Medicaid program and CHIP?

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What is the difference between the Medicaid program and CHIP?

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In some states there is no difference. CHIP can simply be an expansion of the Medicaid program and allows children of parents with higher incomes than in the past to participate and receive health insurance through Medicaid. In other states, CHIP is a separate program from Medicaid and covers children with parents whose incomes are higher than the state’s Medicaid eligibility levels.

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