PeachCare

PeachCare for Kids is a low-cost health insurance program for children of uninsured, low-income families in the U.S. state of Georgia who do not qualify for Medicaid.[1] It is operated by the Georgia Department of Community Health.[2]

History

In 1997, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) began the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover children from families whose incomes are low but too high for Medicaid. PeachCare for Kids was founded in 1999 as Georgia's SCHIP. As of 2009, an average of 1.4 million Georgians are enrolled.

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References

  1. Hart, Anne (August 25, 2017). "Hart to Heart: PeachCare for Kids helps working-poor families". Savannah Now. Savannah Morning News. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  2. Miller, Andy (August 25, 2017). "Community Health asks for extra millions for Medicaid". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
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