Obama Administration and Text4Baby Join Forces to Connect Pregnant Women and Children to Health Cove

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The Centers for Medicaid & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced today that it will partner with Text4Baby, a free national health texting service, to promote enrollment in both Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and provide pregnant women and new mothers free text messages on important health care issues.

The announcement is part of activities marking the anniversaries of both the signing of the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) and the launch of Text4Baby, whose partners include Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition, Voxiva, which provides the mobile health platforms, and a host of wireless carriers.

“As a mother, I know how important health coverage and health information is for pregnant women and new moms,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. “Through CHIPRA, the health care law and this partnership, we are helping more and more women across the country have the insurance and information they need to have healthy babies and keep them healthy as they grow up.”

Organizations across the country are using the CHIPRA and Text4Baby anniversaries to highlight how access to both health coverage and health information is critical for families.

Activities are already taking place in locations in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Oklahoma and others. For example, applicants using an online application to apply for Medicaid and CHIP in San Diego will now be able to enroll with Text4Baby directly; the Florida Department of Health will place contact information for both Text4Baby and Florida Healthy Kids (the State’s children’s health insurance program) on the envelopes used to send birth certificates to families with newborns; and Oklahoma hospitals are being encouraged to connect new mothers to Text4Baby when they enroll newborns in Medicaid right after birth.

Obama Administration and Text4Baby join forces to connect pregnant women and children to health coverage and information
 
Re: Obama Administration and Text4Baby Join Forces to Connect Pregnant Women and Children to Health Coverage and Informa

The CHIP website CHIP | Children's Medicaid | Can I Get It? says that the child must be a TEXAS resident to get coverage. Perhaps there's a CHIP for every state?


I wonder what percentage of doctors nationwide accept CHIP/Medicaid? The reimbursement rate to providers is even lower than Medicare.

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I wonder what percentage of doctors nationwide accept CHIP/Medicaid? The reimbursement rate to providers is even lower than Medicare. ac

Yes, it's amazing the Obama crew doesn't mention this. They claim that 44 million uninsured are the problem with cost-shifting. Actually, the low fee schedule for Medicare, Medicaid and other government programs are the number one cause for providers to cost-shift to the public sector for the underpayment from the government sector.
 
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