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What is North Carolina's New Children's Health Insurance
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Why health insurance is important?
Who is eligible for NCHC?
What does it cost?
What is covered?
How do you apply for NCHC?
What is North Carolina's New Children's Health
Insurance Program ?
As of October 1998, families who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid
but too little to afford rising health insurance premiums are able to
get free or reduced price comprehensive health care for their children.
The new plan, " NC Health Choice for Children ," is the same as coverage
provided for the children of state employees and teachers, plus vision,
hearing and dental benefits.
Why health insurance is important?
When working families cannot afford health care for their children, the
consequences can be dire. Babies may not get the checkups that make sure
they are growing healthy and strong. Families may wait until a child is
very sick before seeking medical help, sometimes getting help only in
an emergency. Untreated illnesses can have long-lasting consequences,
such as hearing loss caused by ear infections.
Who is eligible for N.C. Health Choice for Children ?
Eligibility is determined by family income--children must be a part of
a family which makes less than the following federal income standard:
Family Size
Annual Income
Monthly Income
1
$17,720
$1477
2
$23,880
$1990
3
$30,040
$2504
4
$36,200
$3017
5
$42,360
$3530
6
$48,520
$4044
7
$54,680
$4557
8
$60,840
$5070
Each additional person in the family, add $514 per month.
(These incomes are effective April 1, 2002.)
Eligibility determination is based on the preceeding one-month's pay
stubs. Add $514 monthly for each additional family member in the household.
For those whose income is borderline for eligibilty, do not assume that
you are not eligible. There are deductions for necessary child care. The
amounts are $200 per month per child for children under age 2 and $175
per month per child for children two and over. These amounts are the total
amounts that can be deducted per child from the family's earned income.
(In other words you cannot deduct $200 from one parent and $200 from the
other parent for the same child.)
There is a $90 work related expense standard. It is for each family member
who works.
What does it cost?
For the families at the higher end of this income scale there are certain
out of pocket costs. Under federal law, these can never exceed 5% of the
family's income. There is an enrollment fee of $50 for one child or $100
for two or more children. There are also copayments of $20 for nonemergency
emergency room use, $6 per perscription drug and $5 per physician or dental
visit.
For those at 150% of poverty and below there is no out of pocket cost.
Family Size
Annual Income
Monthly Income
1
$13,290
$1108
2
$17,910
$1493
3
$22,530
$1878
4
$27,150
$2263
5
$31,770
$2648
6
$36,390
$3033
7
$41,010
$3418
8
$45,630
$3803
Each additional person in the family, add $385 per month.
(These incomes are effective April 1, 2002.)
For each additional family member add $385 monthly. Families at
this income level are also allowed child care and business deductions.
They have no copayments or enrollment fees.
What is covered?
This is a comprehensive health insurance plan which covers not only hospitalization
but outpatient care. Preventive dental, vision and hearing benefits are
available. The following is a summary of benefits:
Hospital Care - Semiprivate room, medications, laboratory
texts, x-rays, surgeries, and professional care.
Outpatient care - includes diagnostic services, therapies,
laboratory services, X rays, and outpatient services.
Physician and clinic services - office visits; preventive
services such as four well-baby visits up to one year of age, three
visits per year between one and two years of age and one visit per year
between 2 and 7, and once every three years between 7 and 19. Immunizations
are covered.
Surgical services - includes standard surgical procedures,
related services, surgeon's fees, anesthesia.
Prescription drugs
Laboratory and radiology services
Inpatient mental health services - requires precertification
Outpatient mental health services - requires precertification
after 26 outpatient visits per year.
Durable medical equipment and supplies such as wheelchairs
Vision
Hearing
Home health care - limited to patients who are homebound and
need care that can only be provided by licensed health care professionals
or in the case that a physician certifies that the patient would other
wise be confined to a hospital or skilled nursing facility. Professional
health care is covered, care provided by an unlicensed caregiver is
not.
Nursing care
Dental care Dental services (Section 2110(a)(17)) Oral examinations,
teeth cleaning, and scaling twice during a 12month period, full mouth
X rays once every 60 months, supplemental bitewing X rays showing the
back of the teeth once during a 12-month period, fluroide applications
twice during a 12-month period, sealants, simple extractions, therapeutic
pulpotomies, prefabricated stainless steel crowns, and routine fillings
of amalgam or other tooth colored filling material to restore diseased
teeth.
Inpatient substance abuse treatment and outpatient substance abuse
treatment -is covered. See the mental health inpatient and outpatient
notes above.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy and therapy for individuals
with speech, hearing and language disorders
Hospice care
Special needs children with chronic mental or physical conditions
or illness may receive services beyond those listed above if services
are medically necessary and receive precertification.
Once a child has been covered under this plan, should family economic
conditions change so that the child is no longer eligible, but the family
wants the child to continue in the program, the family will be allowed
to purchase the plan at full premium for one year.
How do you apply for NCHC?
Applications for this program are available in many different locations
including county social services departments, local health departments,
and on this page. It is a two-page application form which may be submitted
to your county social services department by mail. The form plus any required
enrollment fee (see above) will begin the application process. This application
form can be mailed in or taken to your county social services department.
Each application will first be looked at to see if the child is eligible
for Medicaid and, if not, then looked at to see if the child is eligible
for the new program. If the child is found to be eligible, the application
will be processed and the parents will receive a health card, a benefits
booklet and instructions in the mail. Once parents are notified, the child
is eligible to receive care.
Note : Unlike Medicaid, this program is limited by the amount of
funds that are available. Therefore, it is open only to children on a
first come, first served basis. Once the program is full, a waiting list
will be taken, so it is in the best interest of the child to enroll as
soon as it is possible.
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Spanish version of Summary for Injured Workers of the Rules Governing the Use of Rehabilitation Professionals in Workers' Compensation Cases : Resumen De Las Reglas Que Rigen El Uso De Los Profesionales De Rehabilitación En Los Casos De Compensación Laboral Para Los Trabajadores Lesionados and Forma 25C: Forma de Consentimiento para Reportes Médicos .
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MCS Awareness Week 1999
MCS
Awareness Week 2000
Greenboro Mayor
declares CFIDS/ME Awareness Week
May 8th Awareness meeting
with Dr. Charles Lapp
MCS Awareness Week in
Kentucky 1999
Stephanie's story
Accessibility in the United Methodist
Church
Recognition of MCS Social Security Disability
Tweetie was protected by his cage
Cotton/Charcoal Mask
with Photo and where to order.
Organic Page
What's Happening ---In North Carolina
North Carolina Counties - Issues - Problems - Support Groups
CFIDS/FMS
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Politics North Carolina
Senator Edwards/
Assault on Florida -- not Just Florida but America with
Pesticides
MALATHION - The Assault On Florida
Malathion - What is it
Human Genes Knocked Off DNA Molecule By
Malathion
Many Illnesses Suspected for People in
Chlordane Pesticide Treated Homes
Chlordane testing
Gulf War Syndrome
AMERICAN SOLDIER
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia & Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity -
Our solders are back home with a new battle to fight.
RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY
RACHEL's --- Free? Your Right to Know Your need to help
Let's stop wasting our time TOXIC DECEPTION-Part 1 Rachel's WEEKLY #553 July 3, 1997
Let's stop wasting our time TOXIC DECEPTION-Part 2 Rachel's WEEKLY #554
Cigarette Science/Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity Rachel's Weekly #464---October 19, 1995
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
MCS Video http://members.xoom.com/IButterfly
New Book Defining MultipleChemical Sensitivity Edited
by Bonnie Mathews
Review mcs A Review by Phillippa
Martin
D raft Report of Federal
InteragencyWorkgroup on MCS http://web.health.gov/environment/mcs/index.htm
Latex_Allergy an alert from
NIOSH
MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
A disorder triggered by exposures to chemicals in the environment.
MCS is Recognized by Many
Tweetie was protected Why compare MCS with Canaries
Clinical Definition (MCS) Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Consensus
What's in a Name a comparison between MCS,
CFIDS, GWS, and FMS
Intraprofessional Disagreements
Allergy -- MCS --- Environmental Medicine
EI/MCS and Alternative health care in Ky
A look at hopes for a choice in Medical Care.
Published Articles on Environmental
Medicine
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/MCS GWS
Brain Damage or
Encephalopathy
Brain Injury CFIDS and
MCS
GWS/CFIDS &
Fibromyalgia
CFIDS New
Mechanism Found
NMH (neurally mediated hypotension)
Dr. Streeten first submitted a paper to the New England Journal of
Medicine, but it was
returned to him with a cryptic note saying they did not publish in
this area. The NEJM
has never published on CFIDS! It is one of the most highly respected
medical journals in
the world. The refusal speaks volumes of their own belief in
CFIDS!
Neurotoxicity
NIOSH - ORGANIC SOLVENT NEUROTOXICITY
The acute neurotoxic effects of organic solvent exposure in workers and
laboratory
animals are narcosis, anesthesia, central nervous system
(CNS)depression,
respiratory
arrest, unconsciousness, and death.
NIOSH: North Carolina Profile
Americans With Disabilities ADA
Disabled - What Now Social Security
Disability, NC Workers Compensation
Accommodating The Allergic Employee In The
WORKPLACE
Americans with Disabilities Act
Request for accommodation ADA
EXPERIENCED DOCTORS
How to find a Doctor
Doctors - A beginning list, address &
Phone Numbers
DUKE Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Researchers at Texas Southwestern Medical
School
and the Duke University Medical Center may have made a major
breakthrough
EXPERT WITNESS
Doctor of Osteopathy, DO -- Medical Doctor M.D.
-- Is there a difference
MCS Clinics Links ((((AOEM & Clinical
Ecology))))
Workers Compensation
Workers' Comp Agency Proud of
Accomplishments
Disorder in the Court
(((LINK))) http://www.comp.state.nc.us
NC Industrial Commission Home Page-
Environmental Issues
The Full Story Behind Industry
Attacks on EPA
Gasoline Additive in Urban Stormwater
North Carolina Legislature
Congressional Delegation address
NC Job Safety NIOSH: North Carolina Profile
Navigating the Insurance business
No Free Lunch
Insurance Industry
Health A La Carte A story that explains our
insurance/health care System.
North Carolina TV&Newspaper news stories
Trinity Foam more
chemically Injured in NC
TRINITY AMERICAN -
PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY
TDI and other isocyanates among residents and Trinity American Corp.
(TAC)
Peopleof the Neuse" WRAL-TV 5, Raleigh, NC again showed
excellence
in Journalism in their WRAL-TV Investigates Sick Building -
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
With Graphics - 40k)
(15k Without Graphics
Network TV
Junk Science (Facts
Misrepresented or Ignored by John Stossel-ABC)
JUNK IS JUNK -- Tabloid News should not
be called Journalism
e-mail More on MCS, Junk Science
Journalists: Strange bedfellows
"W hen you make your
living as an ostensible muckraker, you better be careful where you step
-- as John Stossel
learned to his cost".
Welcome to and a little about NCCIN from
Earle Phillips
Links to other Support Groups and sites
Louisville style MCS/EI info
MCS/EI LINKS
North Carolina Chemical Injury Support-- --
Welcome
Disclaimer ------Please Read ---
US Population (1999) 272,639,608
NC Population ( 7/1/98 ) 7,546,493
If 10% of NC's population are sensitive to chemicals the number would be 754,000 persons in NC
If only 1% of NC's population are sensitive to chemicals
the number is 75,400
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