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<statedata><stateid>0</stateid><statename>Alabama</statename><programname>Who's eligible for ALL Kids?</programname><whoseligible>Children under age 19 and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-373-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a nine-page application available online, by mail, at any county health department, or many other health and community agencies, including doctors' offices, hospitals, pharmacies and schools</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.adph.org/allkids/">ALL Kids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>1</stateid><statename>Alaska</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Denali KidCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-318-8890, (907) 269-6529</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an eight-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dhcs/DenaliKidCare/default.htm">Denali KidCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>2</stateid><statename>Arizona</statename><programname>Who's eligible for KidsCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-764-5437, (602) 417-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 12-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.kidscare.state.az.us/">KidsCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>3</stateid><statename>Arkansas</statename><programname>Who's eligible for ARKids?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-474-8275</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online, by mail, at local health units, hospitals, churches, daycare centers, pharmacies and public schools.</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.arkidsfirst.com/home.htm">ARKids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>4</stateid><statename>California</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Healthy Families?</programname><whoseligible>For Healthy Families and Medi-Cal, children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 250 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-880-5305</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 12-page application available online or by mail. Applications may also be completed over the phone.</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://healthyfamilies.ca.gov/">Healthy Families</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>5</stateid><statename>Colorado</statename><programname>Who's eligible for CHP+?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-359-1991</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 12-page application available online, by mail or at various community organizations</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.cchp.org/">CHP+</a> Web site </url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>6</stateid><statename>Connecticut</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Husky Healthcare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women, parents, relatives, and caregivers whose family incomes are up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-284-8759, 1-800-656-6684 to apply by phone</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online or by mail. Applications may also be completed over the phone.</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.huskyhealth.com/">Husky Healthcare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>7</stateid><statename>Delaware</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Delaware Healthy Children Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-996-9969</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a two-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dss/dhcp.html">Delaware Healthy Children Program</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>8</stateid><statename>District of Columbia</statename><programname>Who's eligible for DC Healthy Families?</programname><whoseligible>Families with children under age 19, pregnant women and parents or guardians whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-577-1116</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online, by mail or at a local library, Giant, Safeway, CVS, or Rite Aid</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://doh.dc.gov/doh/cwp/view,a,1371,q,575879,dohNav_GID,1807.asp">DC Healthy Families</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>9</stateid><statename>Florida</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Florida KidCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-540-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a five-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.floridakidcare.org/">Florida KidCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>10</stateid><statename>Georgia</statename><programname>Who's eligible for PeachCare for Kids?</programname><whoseligible>Children under age 18 whose family incomes are up to 235 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-427-3224</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an online application or call 1-877-427-3224</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.peachcare.org/">PeachCare for Kids</a> Web site </url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>11</stateid><statename>Hawaii</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Hawaii QUEST?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>Hilo: 808-933-0339<br />Kona: 808-327-4970<br />Maui: 808-243-5780<br />Kauai: 808-241-3575<br />Molokai: 808-553-1758<br />Lanai: 808-565-7102<br /></phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 10-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.med-quest.us/eligibility/quest/quest.html">Hawaii QUEST</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>12</stateid><statename>Idaho</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For Health Insurance Premium Assistance and the Medicaid Basic Plan, children under age 19 with family incomes up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-866-326-2485</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a five-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/site/3440/default.aspx">Idaho Department of Health &amp; Welfare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>13</stateid><statename>Illinois</statename><programname>Who's eligible for All Kids?</programname><whoseligible>All children ages 18 and under who do not have health insurance. Children age 18 and under who have health insurance but meet the following income requirements: family of two, $26,000 per year; family of three, $33,000 per year; family of four, $40,000 per year; family of five, $47,000 per year; the requirement is higher for larger families.</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-866-255-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an eight-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.allkidscovered.com/">All Kids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>14</stateid><statename>Indiana</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Hoosier Healthwise?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 19 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-889-9949 </phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online, by mail or at a local hospital or community health center</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.in.gov/fssa/maternal/hoosier_healthwise/">Hoosier Healthwise</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>15</stateid><statename>Iowa</statename><programname>Who's eligible for HAWK-I?</programname><whoseligible>For Hawk-I, children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-257-8563</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a three-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.hawk-i.org/">HAWK-I</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>16</stateid><statename>Kansas</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Healthwave?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 19 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-792-4884</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 4-page application and send it in with two months of pay stubs</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.kansashealthwave.org/">Healthwave</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>17</stateid><statename>Kentucky</statename><programname>Who's eligible for KCHIP?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-524-4718</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Obtain an application from a local eligibility office or call</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://chfs.ky.gov/dms/KCHIP.htm">KCHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>18</stateid><statename>Louisiana</statename><programname>Who's eligible for LaCHIP?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes up are to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-252-2447</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a five-page application available online, by mail, at Medicaid application centers, WIC offices, school-based health clinics, community health centers and community action agencies</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhh.state.la.us/offices/?ID=119">LaCHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>19</stateid><statename>Maine</statename><programname>Who's eligible for MaineCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a five-page application available online, by mail or at a Regional Office of the Office of Integrated Access and Support Services</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://beas.dhs.maine.gov/mainecare/">MaineCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>20</stateid><statename>Maryland</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Maryland Children's Health Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 250 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-456-8900</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online, by mail or at local health departments, departments of social services, WIC centers, and local hospitals and schools</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/mchp/">MCHP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>21</stateid><statename>Massachusetts</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For MassHealth, children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level (As of July 2007, the income limit will rise to 300 percent of the federal poverty level.) For the Children's Medical Security Program, children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>For MassHealth, 1-888-665-9993; for CMSP, 1-800-909-2677</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 12-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.mass.gov/masshealth">MassHealth</a> and <a href="http://www.cmspkids.com/">CMSP</a> Web sites</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>22</stateid><statename>Michigan</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For MIChild, children under age 1 whose family incomes are between 185 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and children ages 1 to 19 whose family incomes are between 150 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level. For Healthy Kids, children under age 1 whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level; and children ages 1 to 19 whose family incomes are up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level.</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-988-6300</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online, by mail or from most community human services agencies</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2943_4845_4931---,00.html">MIChild</a> and <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2943_4845_5035-17752--,00.html">Healthy Kids</a> Web sites</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>23</stateid><statename>Minnesota</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For Medical Assistance, children ages 21 and under and pregnant women whose family is eligible for or receiving employer health insurance and whose family incomes are up to 280 percent of the federal poverty level. For MinnesotaCare, children ages 21 and under and pregnant women whose family is not offered medical insurance by an employer or the employer does not pay at least 50 percent of the premium, and whose family incomes are up to 280 percent of the federal poverty level but does not exceed $50,000.</whoseligible><phonenumbers>651-431-2670 or 1-800-657-3739</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 36-page application available online, by mail or at a county human services office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&amp;RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&amp;dDocName=id_006247">Minnesota Health Care</a> Web site </url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>24</stateid><statename>Mississippi</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children under age 19 whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level and children up to age 1 and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online and by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/msdhsite/_static/41,0,96.html">Mississippi CHIP</a> Web site </url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>25</stateid><statename>Missouri</statename><programname>Who's eligible for MC+ for Kids?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under with family incomes up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-275-5908</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online, by mail or at a local family support division office, hospital, health department, mental health facility, or school</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dss.mo.gov/mcplus/">MC+ for Kids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>26</stateid><statename>Montana</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children under age 18 whose family incomes are up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a five-page application available online, by mail, or at Offices of Public Assistance, county health departments, health care facilities, WIC offices, Head Start facilities, Indian Health Services and many more community locations</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://chip.mt.gov/index.shtml">Montana CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>27</stateid><statename>Nebraska</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Kids Connections?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-632-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a two-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/med/kidsconx.htm">Kids Connections</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>28</stateid><statename>Nevada</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Nevada Check Up?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-360-6044</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://nevadacheckup.state.nv.us/index.htm">Nevada Check Up</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>29</stateid><statename>New Hampshire</statename><programname>Who's eligible for NH Healthy Kids?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-464-2447</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.nhhealthykids.com">NH Healthy Kids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>30</stateid><statename>New Jersey</statename><programname>Who's eligible for NJ FamilyCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 350 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-701-0710</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a two-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.njfamilycare.org/">NJ FamilyCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>31</stateid><statename>New Mexico</statename><programname>Who's eligible for New Mexikids?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under with family incomes up to 235 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-997-2583</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Apply for New Mexikids at most clinics, hospitals, primary care providers and schools, at a local Income Support Division office, or call for more information</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/mad/newmexikids/">New Mexikids</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>32</stateid><statename>New York</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Child Health Plus?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 250 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-698-4543</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an application available online, by mail, or at a local health office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/chplus/">Child Health Plus</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>33</stateid><statename>North Carolina</statename><programname>Who's eligible for N.C. Health Choice for Children?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-422-4658</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online, by mail or at county social services departments and local health departments</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dma/cpcont.htm">N.C. Health Choice for Children</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>34</stateid><statename>North Dakota</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Healthy Steps?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 140 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an eight-page application available online, by mail or at a local County Social Services Office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.nd.gov/humanservices/services/medicalserv/chip/">Healthy Steps</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>35</stateid><statename>Ohio</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For Healthy Start/SCHIP, children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level. For Healthy Families, families with children ages 18 and under whose incomes are up to 100 percent of the federal poverty level.</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-324-8680</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 12-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://jfs.ohio.gov/OHP/consumers/familychild.stm">Ohio Healthy Start and Healthy Families</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>36</stateid><statename>Oklahoma</statename><programname>Who's eligible for SoonerCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-522-0310</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a two-page application available online or by mail, or by scheduling an appointment with an Oklahoma Department of Human Services county office </whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.okhca.org/individuals.aspx?id=548&amp;menu=42">SoonerCare</a> Web site </url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>37</stateid><statename>Oregon</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women with family incomes up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-359-9517</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 10-page application available online or by mail and mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/healthplan/app_benefits/schip.shtml">Oregon SCHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>38</stateid><statename>Pennsylvania</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 235 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-986-5437</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Apply online, by mail, or by phone</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.chipcoverspakids.com/">Pennsylvania CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>39</stateid><statename>Rhode Island</statename><programname>Who's eligible for RIte Care?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 250 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>401-462-5300</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 10-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhs.ri.gov/dhs/famchild/shcare.htm">RIte Care</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>40</stateid><statename>South Carolina</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For Optional Coverage for Women and Infants, pregnant women and children under age 1 whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level. For Partners for Healthy Children, children ages 1 to 18 whose family incomes are up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level.</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-888-549-0820</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online, by mail, from the Department of Health and Human Services or from out-stationed locations such as the County Health Departments, federally qualified rural health centers, most hospitals and the county Department of Social Services</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/dhhsnew/insidedhhs/bureaus/bureauofeligibilityprocessing/ocwi.asp">OCWI</a> and <a href="http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/dhhsnew/insidedhhs/bureaus/bureauofeligibilityprocessing/phc.asp">PHC</a> Web sites</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>41</stateid><statename>South Dakota</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-305-3064</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a four-page application available online or by mail </whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://dss.sd.gov/medicalservices/chip/">South Dakota CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>42</stateid><statename>Tennessee</statename><programname>Who's eligible for TennCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-866-311-4287</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a nine-page application available online, by mail or at a local Department of Health Services office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.state.tn.us/tenncare/index.htm">TennCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>43</stateid><statename>Texas</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a seven-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/chip/index.html">Texas CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>44</stateid><statename>Utah</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an application available online, by mail, or by visiting a Utah Department of Health eligibility office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://hlunix.hl.state.ut.us/chip/index.html">Utah CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>45</stateid><statename>Vermont</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Dr. Dynasaur?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-250-8427</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a 20-page application available online, by mail, or by contacting your local Department for Children &amp; Families Health Economic Services Division office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.path.state.vt.us/Programs_Pages/Healthcare/drdynasaur.htm">Dr. Dynasaur</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>46</stateid><statename>Virginia</statename><programname>Who's eligible for the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security plan?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 166 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-866-873-2647</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online or by mail</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.famis.org/">FAMIS</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>47</stateid><statename>Washington</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>For Children's Medical, children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. For CHIP Medical, children ages 18 and under and pregnant women whose family incomes are up to 250 percent of the federal poverty level. </whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-204-6429</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a six-page application available online, by mail or at a local Community Services Office</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/f2ws03esaapps/onlinecso/childrens_medical.asp">Children's Medical Programs</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>48</stateid><statename>West Virginia</statename><programname>Who's eligible?</programname><whoseligible>Children under age 18 whose family incomes are up to 220 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-982-2447</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out a two-page application available online, by mail or at many county many outreach and enrollment sites</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.wvchip.org/">West Virginia CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>49</stateid><statename>Wisconsin</statename><programname>Who's eligible for BadgerCare?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-800-362-3002</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Apply for BadgerCare at a local county/tribal human or social services agency in person, by mail, or by telephone</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/badgercare/index.htm">BadgerCare</a> Web site</url></statedata>
<statedata><stateid>50</stateid><statename>Wyoming</statename><programname>Who's eligible for Kid Care CHIP?</programname><whoseligible>Children ages 18 and under whose family incomes are up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level</whoseligible><phonenumbers>1-877-543-7669</phonenumbers><whatdoido>Fill out an eight-page application available online, by mail or at county health departments, health care facilities, WIC offices, Head Start facilities, or Indian Health Services</whatdoido><url>Visit the <a href="http://kidcare.state.wy.us/">Kid Care CHIP</a> Web site</url></statedata>

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