Enrollment in CoverKids Officially Reopens | TN.gov Newsroom

&Ldquo;We’re excited to be able to again make CoverKids available to Tennessee’s children,” said Bob Duncan, director of CoverKids and the Governor’s Office of Child Care Coordination. “The increased funding in the Governor’s budget proposal is exactly what we need to keep the program open and enrolling children in need.” Governor Phil Bredesen’s proposed budget for FY 2010-2011 includes an additional $13.1 million in recurring state dollars to continue the CoverKids program next fiscal year, which would support increased program enrollment. Reopening enrollment on March 1, however, means children will have access to this coverage four months earlier. “For three years, children across Tennessee have benefited from the quality coverage provided through CoverKids,” Bredesen said in a speech last month to members of the Tennessee Press Association. “In light of the state’s budget situation, we had to make a tough decision to suspend enrollment last year. Fortunately, we’ve been able to dig deep and find additional funding to keep this option available to families in need.” Tennessee families earning less than 250 percent of the federal poverty level, which is $55,125 per year for a family of four, qualify for CoverKids and pay no monthly premium for the plan. Income-based co-pays are required for most services, though preventive care, including well-child visits, teeth cleanings and vision screenings are fully covered. CoverKids is a program of Cover Tennessee, Bredesen’s initiative to address the health care needs of Tennessee’s uninsured. Cover Tennessee offers three other programs including CoverTN, a limited benefit health plan for the working uninsured; AccessTN, which offers comprehensive health insurance for those who are uninsurable due to pre-existing medical conditions; and CoverRx, which provides access to affordable prescriptions for Tennesseans who...

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