Oct 1, 2014
Pennsylvania missed an opportunity to obtain federal dollars in 2014 by failing to increase the number of children enrolled in Medical Assistance. Twenty-seven other states received more than $300 million in bonuses created through the Children’s Health Insurance...
Oct 1, 2014
PCCY analysis shows that approval for orthodontic treatment for children enrolled in CHIP with dental insurance from United Concordia dropped 60%
Oct 1, 2014
PCCY compared CHIP to Medical Assistance and found that Medical Assistance provided more comprehensive care than CHIP when it comes to dental, vision and mental health care, as well as occupational, physical and speech therapy.
Oct 1, 2014
PCCY analysis finds that more than 27,000 fewer children were enrolled in the state’s Children’s Health Insurance Program between 2013 and 2014.
Oct 1, 2014
The chart below shows that while 38,000 more children enrolled in Medical Assistance in 2014, the total number of children enrolled in the health plan is still 20,000 less than in 2011. Children need access to quality health care to grow into happy, successful...
Oct 1, 2014
PCCY found that from fiscal year 2011 to fiscal year 2014, the number of Pennsylvania children enrolled in the CHIP and Medical Assistance dropped by 51,000. Share this chart to tell state lawmakers that more needs to be done to make sure ALL children have access to...