Pennsylvania’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a health coverage available to all students living in the state.
The program is designed to provide health coverage to uninsured children and teens who are not eligible for or enrolled in Medical Assistance. Regardless of the reasons a child might not have health insurance, CHIP may be able to help. The program offers high quality, low-cost health insurance for children and teens.
CHIP is there for children with quality, comprehensive health insurance coverage for routine doctor visits, prescriptions, dental, eye care and much more, including:
- Immunizations
- Routine checkups and well visits
- Prescription drugs
- Dental, vision, hearing services
- Emergency care
- Mental health benefits
- Hospitalization
- Durable medical equipment
- Substance abuse treatment
- Partial hospitalization for mental health services
- Rehabilitation therapies
- Home health care
- Maternity care
- Hospice and palliative services
- Medically necessary orthodontia
- Autism Spectrum Disorder and related services
For more information about CHIP, go to https://www.dhs.pa.gov/CHIP/Pages/CHIP.aspx
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