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How much does it cost the state to enroll kids in Medicaid and CHIP? I don’t know what it is in Texas, but last week I got a glimpse of what it cost in Louisiana, and I’m thinking it’s not much different here. Maybe higher. Last week, the Urban Institute released the most in-depth analysis [...]

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“How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.” — Abraham Lincoln Since I work for an accounting firm, I’ve always enjoyed the simplicity of this riddle. And, today is Lincoln’s birthday so it seemed appropriate. So, in Texas, [...]

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We hear a lot about how Texas has a low cost of living. True, except in one area:  health insurance. Last week, the Commonwealth Fund compared premiums for family coverage across the nation. The US average was $13, 871. Texas was $14,526. The real rub was the Commonwealth Fund analyzed premiums as a percent of [...]

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Imagine thousands of dollars sitting in a bank. It’s in an account expressly set aside for you, but you don’t know it’s there. Or, maybe someone told you about part of it, but you had no idea there was more. Meanwhile, your family is scraping by, living paycheck to paycheck, with little hope of getting [...]

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Texas enrollments in children’s Medicaid and CHIP took big a drop in January. Improving economy or re-enrollment snafus? Hard to know.  In Tarrant County, 2,961 fewer kids were on children’s Medicaid, but 65 more were on CHIP. Statewide, 21,109 fewer kids were on children’s Medicaid, and 1,088 fewer were on CHIP.

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Last week, the state issued a pretty important report. It was basically a report card on how Medicaid managed care plans were performing on key child health benchmarks. I’m really interested in this information, and you should be, too. First of all, Texas pays private health plans to manage the care of kids in Medicaid [...]

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Have your ears been burning? You wouldn’t know it by reading or listening to the local media, but the East Coast press has had quite a discussion around how much guidance Texas’ population needs to find coverage. First, the Washington Post broke the story of how Texas was preparing to shut down its Texas Consumer [...]

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Last week, the federal government awarded nearly $300 million in performance bonuses to 23 states for making access to health coverage easier for eligible children and signing up more children who qualify. To be eligible for a performance bonus, states had to adopt five of eight specified measures aimed at simplifying Medicaid/CHIP enrollment and renewal [...]

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All I want for Christmas Is a world that cares That all kids get care Everywhere Gee, if we could only have ALL kids get care, then I could wish you “Merry Christmas!” It seems so wonderful to hear That more kids have found coverage in our state Gosh, oh gee, how happy I’d be, [...]

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More kids found coverage this month, which is good news. In Tarrant County: 2,093 more kids were enrolled in Medicaid. CHIP enrolllment dipped by 451. Overall, 192,243 Kids were enrolled in children’s Medicaid or CHIP, a 10% increase over December 2010. In Texas: 10,135 more kids were enrolled in children’s Medicaid. CHIP enrollment dropped by  [...]

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