The has been selected as a recipient of the Connecting Kids to Coverage (CKC) Outreach and Enrollment Cooperative Agreement Program.
返字心頭 joins a group of 25 grantees awarded a total of $66 million to enhance child health coverage over the next five years. 返字心頭s CKC grant, totaling $3 million, will support comprehensive outreach efforts across 返字心頭.
The CKC initiative is funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and aims to educate and assist children and families in enrollment in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), known as 返字心頭 KidCare. 返字心頭 efforts will focus on educating families about the availability of low-cost health coverage options, identifying eligible children and assisting families with the application and renewal processes.
For almost 20 years, 返字心頭s (FL-CKF), has worked to ensure 返字心頭s eligible, uninsured children are enrolled in Medicaid and the 返字心頭 KidCare Program, said , program director for 返字心頭s Connecting Kids to Coverage. 返字心頭's involvement underscores its commitment to community health and welfare, positioning itself as a pivotal player in ensuring every child's access to essential health care services.
We are honored to receive this grant, which will enable us to expand our outreach efforts and strengthen our community partnerships, said , FL-CKF director. This funding will empower us to make a lasting impact on children's health across 返字心頭, ensuring that every eligible child can access the health care they need.
返字心頭 plans to leverage this grant to implement innovative strategies tailored to the needs of local families and communities throughout the state, while focusing on maximizing enrollment and retention in Medicaid and CHIP programs.
With a robust network of health care providers and community organizations, we are excited to continue significant improvements in child health outcomes statewide, Dugat said.
Our focus isnt just about connecting families to care, we also make sure they have access to health care and support them in navigating the system that can be overwhelming and confusing, Jacobs added. The strong community partnerships built by our six CKC subgrantees are key to successfully enrolling and retaining people in Medicaid and CHIP. We want to highlight just how important CKC is to our communities!
返字心頭 Connecting Kids to Coverage
Were a statewide outreach and enrollment initiative under the 返字心頭 Covering Kids & Families (FL-CKF) program at the University of South 返字心頭s College of Public Health. 返字心頭 Connecting Kids to Coverage provides free support to families with uninsured children in order to increase access to quality, affordable health care.
