Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1621

Caption

Children's health insurance program; eligibility

Impact

The adjustment in eligibility requirements is anticipated to expand enrollment in CHIP, thereby increasing the number of children who can access necessary medical services. By raising the income level, the bill intends to bridge the coverage gap for families that struggle financially yet do not qualify for Medicaid. As a result, healthcare providers may see an uptick in patients seeking preventive care and treatment services, potentially leading to improved health outcomes for children in Arizona.

Summary

SB1621 aims to amend the eligibility criteria for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in Arizona. The proposed changes will raise the maximum income threshold for children under the program, allowing families with incomes at or below 250% of the federal poverty level to qualify for coverage. This adjustment is designed to provide healthcare access to a larger segment of the population, especially to those who are currently underserved or unable to afford private health insurance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1621 include concerns regarding budget allocations to support the increased enrollment in CHIP. Critics argue that while the expansion is beneficial, it may place additional financial strains on the state's healthcare budget. Supporters, however, maintain that investing in children’s health is essential and can lead to long-term savings by reducing emergency health incidents and associated costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2781

Children's health insurance program; eligibility

AZ SB1478

Children's health insurance program; eligibility.

AZ SB1438

Health insurance coverage; insulin

AZ SB1069

State health insurance exchange; board

AZ SB1099

Supplemental breast exams; insurance; coverage

AZ HB2520

Community health centers; graduate education

AZ SB1390

AHCCCS; cochlear implants

AZ HB2230

AHCCCS; outpatient services

AZ HB2453

AHCCCS; naturopathic physicians

AZ HB2449

Medication; authorization; mental illness

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