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Title: National Service Project


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Children's Health Insurance Program
  • National Service Project
  • American Medical Association
  • Medical Student Section
  • June 2000 to June 2002

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Outline
  • AMA-MSS National Service Project
  • What is CHIP and why CHIP?
  • How can you make a difference?
  • AMA-MSS Resources
  • AMA Outreach Project Ideas

3
AMA National Service Project
  • Adopted by the AMA-MSS general assembly to
    motivate and enable students to make a
    difference!!
  • AMA-MSS adopts new projects every 2 years
  • Previous Project Organ Donor Awareness
  • Current Project June 2000 - June 2002 Childrens
    Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
  • Next Project Tobacco!

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What is CHIP??Why CHIP??
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Childrens Health Insurance The Problem
  • 11.5 million uninsured children in US in 1996
  • 1 out of 4 children have unmet health needsand
    many suffer from preventable illnesses or
    undiagnosed problems
  • 9 out of 10 uninsured children live in a family
    where at least one parent works
  • Half uninsured children live in two parent
    families
  • 1 out of 5 uninsured children are African
    American
  • 1 out of 3 uninsured children are Hispanic
  • HALF uninsured children are White

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Uninsured Children (in millions - 1997)
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CHIP - The Solution
  • Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
  • In Aug 1997, Congress created CHIP to expand
    health insurance to children
  • 48 billion to states over ten years
  • The largest investment in childrens health
    coverage since Medicaid in 1965
  • Provides free -or- low cost health insurance to
    low moderate income families

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Who is eligible for CHIP?
  • VARIES dramatically from state to state
  • MOST children in a family of four with income up
    to 34,100
  • SOME states cover immigrant children
  • CALL to find out if child qualifies1-877-KIDS-NO
    W(1-877-543-7669)

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What does CHIP cover?
MOST STATES COVER
  • Physicals
  • Shots
  • Diagnosis Treatment
  • Medications
  • Hospital care
  • Dental care
  • Eyeglasses
  • Hearing and Vision care
  • AND MORE...

10
MEDICAID vs. CHIP
  • In some states, CHIP is just an expansion of
    Medicaid program
  • In other states, CHIP is a separate program
  • If possible, ENROLL IN MEDICAID
  • Medicaid is a more comprehensive package of
    benefits and long term care

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CHIP Roadblocks
  • Outreach and education effortspoorly established
  • Target population difficult to reach because they
    do not visit health care facilities
  • Each state required to set up their own programs
    with no precedent to follow
  • No basis of solutions for problems that arise
  • What happens??40 states must return portion of
    1.9 billion dollars

12
Project DevelopmentMake a difference!
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Project Development
  • Organize AMA National, Regional, State, and
    Local Events for CHIP
  • Spread the WordEducation, Outreach, and
    Enrollment
  • Educate medical students, health care
    professionals, and families about uninsured
    children CHIP
  • Develop Projects in the community in venues like
    hospitals, supermarkets, shelters, churches, and
    community centers, you name it!

14
CHIP Project Model
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What can we do for Providers vs.
Families
  • Educate Families Address questions concerns
    regarding immigration status, eligibility, and
    enrollment
  • Raise Awareness of Medicaid CHIP!
  • Educate Providers about CHIP Medicaid
    eligibility, benefits, and the application
    process
  • Provide Resources pamphlets, enrollment
    guidebooks or training

16
AMA-MSS Resources AMA Outreach Project Ideas
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CHIP Program Module
  • Available from the AMA National Office
  • Details Background on CHIP How to start
    CHIP Projects Building Partnerships
    Contact Information CHIP AMA-MSS future
    implementation
  • Invaluable resource to begin your own CHIP
    outreach enrollment

18
Washington D.C. Internship
  • AMA Government Relations Internship Program
  • Provides 2500 stipend and position as a Health
    Policy Intern for 6 weeks
  • 50 interns (1-2 in Health Division)
  • Also, 5 weekly lunch meetings with AMA staff
  • Students have worked at the CDF, senators
    offices, and at HCFA on wide range of health
    policy topics
  • Even contributed to A Progress Report on CHIP

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Childrens Defense Fund
  • Comprehensive web sitewww.childrensdefense.org
  • CHIP Toolkit assist local groups in enrollment
  • Sign Them Up Newsletter
  • CHIP Checkup A midterm report
  • Student Health Outreach Program (SHOUT)

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  • Covering Kids - a national health
    initiative www.coveringkids.org
  • Provide three year grants that range
    from500,000 up to 1 million
  • Support 51 statewide coalitions and 173 local
    coalitions in outreach and enrollment

21
AMA-MSS Project Ideas
  • Einstein Hospital Outreach
  • NYC Childrens Museum
  • Jackson Family Residence
  • Philadelphia Mall Outreach
  • Lincoln Park Zoo Project
  • Orlando/Florida Fairgrounds
  • MSS web site - http//www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/art
    icle/7039-5774.html

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Einstein Hospital NYC ChildrensOutreach Museu
m
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Jackson Family Residence
24
Philadelphia Mall Outreach
25
Lincoln Park Zoo Project
26
Florida Fairgrounds Project
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Project Summary
  • Childrens Health Insurance Program THE PROBLEM
    ? THE SOLUTION
  • CHIP eligibility and coverage
  • Medicaid top priority and CHIP
  • Education Outreach Strategies
  • Project Development
  • Program Module
  • CDF Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Project Ideas

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Children's Health Insurance Program
  • CHIP National Service Project
  • American Medical Association
  • Make a difference!
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