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What is All
Kids?
The All Kids Program is
a complete healthcare program for every uninsured child in Illinois.
Illinois is the first state in the nation to ensure that every child,
regardless of medical conditions or income, has access to healthcare.
What does All
Kids cover?
All Kids
covers all the healthcare a child may need. All Kids pays
for doctor visits, hospital visits, dental care, vision care,
prescription drugs, medical equipment, mental health services and much
more.
What are the
income requirements?
With All Kids there are
no limits to the income a family can have.
How does it work?
All Kids
will cost most families a lot less than private insurance. For
instance, a family of four that earns $50,000 a year will pay $40 a
month for one child and $80 a month for two or more children plus a $10
co-pay for each doctor visit. A family of four that earns $29,000 a
year has no monthly payment and pays a $2 co-payment for each doctor
visit.
All Kids
has an annual limit on the total co-pays most families have to pay for
their children’s healthcare. Total costs for each family vary by
income.
Who is eligible?
Children age 18 or younger who live
with their families in Illinois and who need health insurance can get
All Kids.
Where can I get an
application?
Applications for All Kids
are available in the General Assistance Office of Palatine Township, 721 S. Quentin Road
Suite 101, Palatine.
What happened to
KidCare?
Illinois’ KidCare program is now part
of All Kids! If you have KidCare, your children will get
All Kids automatically. You do not have to reapply.
1-866-ALL-KIDS
(1-866-255-5437
Voice) (1-877-204-1012 TTY)
www.allkidscovered.com
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