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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[category:US/NC]][[NC Health Choice for Children]] (NCHC), also called NC Health Choice / Health Check, is [[North Carolina]]'s implementation of the [[US federal government|federal]] [[SCHIP]] program which "provides funding to extend health care coverage to roughly 115,000 children each month whose family income exceeds [[Medicaid]] financial eligibility criteria".
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[[category:US/NC/gov]][[NC Health Choice for Children]] (NCHC) is [[North Carolina]]'s implementation of the [[US federal government|federal]] [[SCHIP]] program which "provides funding to extend health care coverage to roughly 115,000 children each month whose family income exceeds [[Medicaid]] financial eligibility criteria".
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===Confusion===
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NCHC materials are often packaged with [[NC Health Check]], which is [[North Carolina]]'s implementation of [[Medicaid]]. The two programs share a [[:Image:NCHCHC logo.png|common logo]] (or did as of 2008; this may have changed), leading to some confusion between the two programs.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* '''Wikipedia''': see [[wikipedia:SCHIP|SCHIP]]
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===Official===
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* [http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/healthchoice/ home page] at [[NC DHHS DMA]]
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===Reference===
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* '''Wikipedia''': see [[wikipedia:State Children's Health Insurance Program|SCHIP]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 14 July 2015

Overview

NC Health Choice for Children (NCHC) is North Carolina's implementation of the federal SCHIP program which "provides funding to extend health care coverage to roughly 115,000 children each month whose family income exceeds Medicaid financial eligibility criteria".

Confusion

NCHC materials are often packaged with NC Health Check, which is North Carolina's implementation of Medicaid. The two programs share a common logo (or did as of 2008; this may have changed), leading to some confusion between the two programs.

Links

Official

Reference