Thousands of Texas Children May Lose CHIP Health Coverage

Style Magazine Newswire | 12/8/2017, 7:19 a.m.
Many North Texas families will soon learn whether their children will have health insurance next year.

Source: NBCDFW.com

Many North Texas families will soon learn whether their children will have health insurance next year. If Congress doesn't act fast to renew money for the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, the state will be forced to cancel coverage for tens of thousands of children. According to ForABetterTexas.org, the current CHIP caseload by county as of August 2017 lists 50,274 cases in Dallas County; 32,891 in Tarrant County; 7,659 in Collin County and 8,241 in Denton County. At the North Texas Area Community Health Center in Fort Worth, call center operators are busy with questions from concern parents. Fifty percent of the children who come the center are covered under CHIP, a program that has covered basic health needs for children of families at about the poverty level for the past 20 years.