Rosenbaum S, Johnson K, Sonosky C, Markus A, DeGraw C
Health Aff (Millwood). 1998 Jan-Feb;17(1):75-89. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.17.1.75.
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is the product of a series of policy and political compromises and generates numerous structural and policy issues for states. CHIP entitles states to federal financial aid to provide health assistance to targeted children, through Medicaid expansions, new program implementation, or a product of the two. States that elect to operate CHIP programs apart from Medicaid have enormous discretion under the law to determine how they will structure their programs, the services they will cover, the form that benefits will take, and the conditions of participation and consumer protections that will apply. Determining what approach to take, as well as how to respond to the choices posed by the statute, represents a major test of how states address the needs of children and families.
国家儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)是一系列政策和政治妥协的产物,给各州带来了诸多结构和政策问题。CHIP使各州有权获得联邦财政援助,通过扩大医疗补助、实施新计划或两者结合的方式,为目标儿童提供健康援助。选择独立于医疗补助计划运营CHIP项目的州,在法律上拥有极大的自由裁量权,可决定如何构建其项目、涵盖哪些服务、福利形式如何,以及适用的参与条件和消费者保护措施。确定采取何种方法,以及如何应对法规提出的选择,是对各州如何满足儿童和家庭需求的重大考验。