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Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Every child deserves to grow up healthy and happy. To help them get there, kids need regular checkups and medical care. If your child doesn't have health insurance, there's help.
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) offers low-cost or no-cost coverage for infants, children and teens. It's designed to help children get the care they need as they develop.

Find CHIP or Medicaid plans near you
In some states, you can apply for a CHIP plan for children. In other states, you can apply for a Medicaid plan that includes health insurance for children.2
Browse plans in your state to find CHIP or Medicaid options near you.

Find CHIP or Medicaid plans near you
In some states, you can apply for a CHIP plan for children. In other states, you can apply for a Medicaid plan that includes health insurance for children. 2
Browse plans in your state to find CHIP or Medicaid options near you.
States have several choices of ways to expand eligibility for specific groups including:
- Low-income children
- Low-income pregnant women under a separate CHIP
- Low-income children from-conception-to-end-of-pregnancy under a separate CHIP
Routine health and dental check-ups are available with CHIP plans at no extra cost. Depending on your state’s coverage, you may still have to pay a small amount for other services when your child gets care. Some states charge a monthly fee for CHIP coverage, but you won’t have to pay more than 5% of your family’s income for the year. 1
CHIP usually covers eligible children up to age 19, but rules vary by state. You'll be notified every year to renew your CHIP coverage.
Yes, a child can be enrolled in both Medicaid and CHIP, if eligible.
What is the CHIP application process?
You can apply for and enroll in CHIP at any time. If you qualify, coverage starts right away and you won't need to buy any other insurance.

Apply for CHIP in one of the following ways:
- Find a CHIP program by state
- Create an account or Sign in with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace
- Fill out an application
If you're applying for a Marketplace plan (ACA), you might get a plan with savings based on your income. If anyone in your household qualifies for CHIP, your information will be sent to your state agency. They will contact you about enrollment.
What is the CHIP application process?
You can apply for and enroll in CHIP at any time. If you qualify, coverage starts right away and you won't need to buy any other insurance.

Apply for CHIP in one of the following ways:
- Find a CHIP program by state
- Create an account or Sign in with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace
- Fill out an application
If you're applying for a Marketplace plan (ACA), you might get a plan with savings based on your income. If anyone in your household qualifies for CHIP, your information will be sent to your state agency. They will contact you about enrollment.
Legal guardians, including grandparents, aunts or uncles, can apply. If your child doesn't qualify at first, keep trying. Rules can change and your child may qualify later.
Check with your state, but you may need applicant’s: 4
- Name, date of birth and Social Security number
- Proof of income, like pay stubs or W-2s
- Monthly payments for rent, mortgage or utilities
- Proof of address, citizenship or immigration status
- Current insurance and government benefits
It's a good idea to track your child's CHIP plan so that you're ready when it's time to renew. Here's what you need to know when you're ready to renew your child's CHIP plan: 5
1. Update your contact information: Make sure your state has your current mailing address, phone number, email or other contact information. This helps them reach you about your Medicaid or CHIP coverage.
2. Check your mail: Your state's Medicaid or CHIP office will send you a letter about your coverage. It will say if you need to fill out a renewal form. This form checks if you still qualify for Medicaid or CHIP. You need to return it with the required documents.
3. Complete your renewal form (if you get one): Fill out the form and send it back to your state right away. This helps avoid any gaps in your coverage.