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Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)

A federal health insurance program created in 1997 to provide coverage to uninsured low and moderate-income children who were not eligible for Medicaid.  Like Medicaid, the federal government matches state spending for CHIP (at an enhanced rate compared to Medicaid), however, federal CHIP funds are capped in each state.  The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) of 2009 was signed by President Obama in February 2009.  The Act expanded the program by adding $33 billion in federal funds for children's coverage over the next four and half years, and is expected to provide coverage for 4.1 million children who otherwise would have been uninsured.

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