State Data - March of Dimes
State Data - March of Dimes
State Data - March of Dimes
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<strong>State</strong><br />
Nevada n/a n/a<br />
New Hampshire l l<br />
New Jersey l l l n n<br />
New Mexico l l n —<br />
New York l l l n n<br />
North Carolina l n n<br />
North Dakota n n<br />
Ohio a — n —<br />
Oklahoma l —<br />
Oregon c n n<br />
Pennsylvania l n<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Presumptive<br />
Eligibility<br />
for Pregnant<br />
Women<br />
(Medicaid)<br />
Presumptive<br />
Eligibility<br />
for Children<br />
(Medicaid)<br />
Presumptive<br />
Eligibility<br />
for Children<br />
(CHIP)<br />
12 Month<br />
Continuous<br />
Eligibility<br />
for Children<br />
(Medicaid)<br />
12 Month<br />
Continuous<br />
Eligibility<br />
for Children<br />
(CHIP)<br />
South Carolina — n n/a<br />
South Dakota<br />
Tennessee<br />
l<br />
Texas l n<br />
Utah l n n<br />
Vermont<br />
Virginia<br />
n<br />
Washington n n<br />
West Virginia n n<br />
Wisconsin a l l —<br />
Wyoming l n n<br />
Puerto Rico n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a<br />
l = presumptive eligibility provided n = 12 months continuous eligibility p = 6 months continuous eligibility<br />
— = not applicable; no S-CHIP separate from Medicaid. n/a=not available.<br />
a Continuous eligibility is for newborns/infants only.<br />
b Continuous eligibility under Medicaid is 12 months for children under age 5 and 6 months for others.<br />
c Continuous eligibility under Medicaid lasts 12 months for newborns and 6 months for older children.<br />
Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, 2012.<br />
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