The world’s first-ever exchange-traded fund based on catastrophe bonds has failed to get the seed capital it expected after launching on the eve of the Trump administration’s tariff war. “Some of our seed capital investors are sitting on the sidelines …
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Net income at The Hartford decreased 16% to $630 million in the first quarter 2025, driven by losses from the California wildfires. Property/casualty catastrophe losses for Q1 2025 were $467 million pretax—$325 million, net of reinsurance, from the California wildfires …
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Everest of Warren, New Jersey, made three key leadership appointments to the company’s U.S. wholesale business, Everest Evolution. Matt Meserole has been named head of excess casualty, overseeing the strategic direction and underwriting performance of the Everest Evolution Excess Casualty …
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Around 156 million Americans, nearly half of the US population, now live in areas with unhealthy levels of air pollution, part of a trend toward declining air quality as climate change-related extreme weather events like wildfires occur more frequently. That’s …
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A Long-range forecast predicts wildfires will burn more land across the U.S. this year, with a potentially active spring in places and a build up into summer.
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Insurers in the U.S. paid out about $1.6 billion in dog-related injury claims in 2024, according to data compiled by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and State Farm. The number of dog bite and related injury claims last year totaled …
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Global commercial insurance rates fell 3%, on average, in the first quarter of 2025 following a 2% decline in Q4 2024, according to the Global Insurance Market Index published quarterly by insurance broker Marsh. The Q1 2025 commercial rate decline …
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The Trump administration is considering whether to reduce certain tariffs targeting the auto industry that carmaker executives have warned would deal a severe blow to profits and jobs. One measure would spare automobiles and parts already subject to tariffs from …
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Eli Lilly said Wednesday it had sued four compounders for selling unapproved products containing tirzepatide, after a U.S. judge last month blocked pharmacies from making copies of its weight-loss and diabetes medicines. Compounders were, until recently, allowed to produce copies …
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Washington, D.C.-based BreachBits has received an investment of an undisclosed amount from Lloyd’s in what is the London-based global insurance marketplace’s third strategic innovation investment from among over 150 alumni of the Lloyd’s Lab. This investment follows BreachBits’ successful co-development …
Driver overconfidence is leading to risky behavior. Nationwide’s latest driver survey found 20% of drivers text while driving, 15% use social media, 13% watch videos, and 11% read or write emails. Half of all drivers admit to eating or drinking …
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Medicaid for children plays a vital role in covering kids in the United States. As of late 2024, more than 37 million children – almost half the nation’s children1 – were enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).2
But many families may not be aware of the state and federal guidelines that make their children eligible for coverage. Here are six facts about eligibility that might help if you need Medicaid for your children.
1. Your kids might be eligible for Medicaid even if you’re not.
When parents are looking for affordable children’s health insurance, they may be pleasantly surprised to learn that Medicaid income limits for children can be much higher than the limits that apply to adults.3
Depending on the state, the coverage might be provided by Medicaid, a separate CHIP, or a combination of the two.4 But in all states except Idaho and North Dakota, Medicaid or CHIP is available to kids in households with income up to at least 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL), and in many states the income limits are much higher than that.3 In almost all cases, Medicaid eligibility for children is based on modified adjusted gross income alone, without considering their household’s asset levels.5
The income eligibility limits for adults – especially those who are not pregnant – tend to be quite a bit lower than the limits to determine a child’s eligibility for Medicaid.3 So even if the adults in a household are not eligible for Medicaid, the children might be. In that scenario, the kids can be enrolled in Medicaid and the parents will need to enroll in other coverage – possibly through an employer’s plan or a policy obtained in the health insurance Marketplace.
In nine states, there’s a “coverage gap” for some low-income adults who aren’t eligible for Medicaid and whose income is too low to be eligible for Marketplace subsidies. (Income generally must be at least 100% of the federal poverty level to qualify for Marketplace subsidies).6 But there is no coverage gap for children, because Medicaid income limits for kids extend well above the federal poverty level in all states.
Are my children eligible for Medicaid? You can use our federal poverty level calculator to get an idea of whether your kids might be eligible for Medicaid or CHIP.
2. Your children can enroll in Medicaid at any time.
Unlike private health insurance through the Marketplace, off-exchange from an insurer, or from an employer, there is no annual enrollment window for Medicaid.7 An eligible person can enroll anytime. So if your kids are uninsured and you think they might be eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, you can apply for coverage on their behalf right away. You can select your state on this page to see details about eligibility and the enrollment process.
And Medicaid can be retroactive by up to three months in most states, meaning that medical expenses your kids incurred recently might be covered after they enroll.8
3. Medicaid might help pay for employer-sponsored coverage for your children.
If your employer offers family health benefits but you can’t afford the premiums, you might find that you can get help with the cost. The majority of the states have programs that use Medicaid or CHIP funds to help Medicaid-eligible and CHIP-eligible families pay for employer-sponsored health insurance (in addition to Medicaid or CHIP) if it’s available to them.9
The specifics of these programs – including whether they’re voluntary or mandatory10 – vary from one state to another, so you’ll need to contact your state Medicaid office for details.
If your child has Medicaid in addition to other coverage, Medicaid is always the secondary payer. This means the other insurance will be primary, and Medicaid will only start to pay benefits after the claim has been processed by the primary insurance.11
With limited exceptions, CHIP is not available to children who are eligible for coverage under a state health benefits plan. So if a parent works for the state and has access to family coverage under the state health benefits program, their children will generally not be eligible for CHIP.12
And states can impose more restrictive limits on CHIP. For example, Utah does not allow a child to enroll in CHIP if the child could enroll in an employer-sponsored plan for less than 5% of the household’s income.13
4. A child’s disability may make them eligible for Medicaid.
If your child is disabled14 or has certain special healthcare needs, they may qualify for Medicaid – even if your household’s income isn’t within the standard eligibility limits. And depending on the state and the child’s medical needs, they may qualify for Medicaid coverage for in-home care as an alternative to institutional care, without being disqualified due to their parents’ income and assets.15 (In other words, these kids can potentially be in households that would not otherwise qualify for income-based Medicaid, or for disability-based Medicaid — which uses both income and assets to determine eligibility.16)
As is always the case with Medicaid and CHIP, the details vary by state. But if your child is disabled or has costly ongoing medical needs, you may find that they can qualify for Medicaid even if your household wouldn’t otherwise qualify based on income alone. You can reach out to the Medicaid office in your state to get more information.
5. In most states, you’ll need to renew your kids’ coverage each year.
If your kids are enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP, it’s important to pay attention to any paperwork you get from the state regarding their coverage. Most state Medicaid programs recheck enrollees’ eligibility each year.17
Your state may be able to confirm your child’s ongoing eligibility automatically.18 But if not, they will send you a request for updated information, and your children can be disenrolled if you don’t respond.
Some states have changed their rules to ensure continuous Medicaid and CHIP coverage for kids up to a certain age. This means that a child’s coverage will continue regardless of changes to the family’s circumstances, and without the need for annual eligibility redeterminations. Continuous coverage extends through different ages, depending on the state:
California.23 and Ohio.24 are working to gain federal approval for continuous Medicaid coverage for children until they turn four.
There are several states with legislation pending in 2025 that would direct the state to seek federal approval for various terms of continuous Medicaid coverage for kids. They include Alaska,25 Montana,26 Rhode Island,27 and Texas.28
6. If your baby’s birth is covered by Medicaid, they will remain covered for at least a full year.
Medicaid covers more than 40% of births in the U.S.29 Those infants are automatically covered by Medicaid or CHIP as soon as they’re born, and will remain eligible at least until their first birthday.30 As noted above, eligibility is redetermined annually in most states, so ongoing eligibility will depend on the household’s financial circumstances.
Louise Norris is an individual health insurance broker who has been writing about health insurance and health reform since 2006. She has written dozens of opinions and educational pieces about the Affordable Care Act for healthinsurance.org
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A federal class action lawsuit filed this week in Texas accuses Toyota and an affiliated telematics aggregator of unlawfully collecting drivers’ information and then selling that data to Progressive. The lawsuit alleges that Toyota and Connected Analytic Services (CAS) have …
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Markel Insurance announced that its U.S. and Bermuda operations, previously known as Markel Specialty, are being divided into two business divisions: US Wholesale and Specialty, and Programs and Solutions. The changes follow the appointment of Simon Wilson as chief executive …
Cybercrime of all stripes cost victims globally more than $16 billion dollars last year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a report released on Wednesday. The losses—a one-third increase over 2023—were largely driven by low tech scams, such as …
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The maritime industry is grappling with an escalating wave of cybersecurity threats as it increasingly relies on interconnected digital systems. Recognizing the critical need to address these vulnerabilities, the U.S. Coast Guard issued a final rule aimed at fortifying the …
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U.S. environmental groups say they are hiring lawyers and preparing for a major legal showdown with President Donald Trump’s administration over its rapid-fire and sweeping efforts to sidestep federal regulations on oil, gas and coal development. The preparations will pose …
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First quarter 2025 net income at Chubb fell nearly 38% to about $1.3 billion as losses from the California wildfires overcame underlying results. Chief Executive Officer Evan G. Greenberg in a statement said the insurer “had a good first quarter …
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United Kingdom’s Admiral Group has agreed to sell its U.S. insurance business — Elephant Insurance Co. and Elephant Insurance Services— to the private investment firm J.C. Flowers & Co. for an undisclosed cash consideration. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Elephant is …
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Ignyte and Novacore have launched following the recent sale of NSM Insurance Group’s U.S. commercial business to investment firm New Mountain Capital. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based NSM had said it would become two separate entities as a result of the sale, and …
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World’s First Catastrophe-Bond ETF Falters in ‘Crazy’ Market
The world’s first-ever exchange-traded fund based on catastrophe bonds has failed to get the seed capital it expected after launching on the eve of the Trump administration’s tariff war. “Some of our seed capital investors are sitting on the sidelines …
California Wildfire Losses Cause 16% Fall in The Hartford’s Q1 Net Income
Net income at The Hartford decreased 16% to $630 million in the first quarter 2025, driven by losses from the California wildfires. Property/casualty catastrophe losses for Q1 2025 were $467 million pretax—$325 million, net of reinsurance, from the California wildfires …
People Moves: 3 Key Exec Roles Filled in Everest Wholesale Business; Willis Appoints Merker to Lead P/C Broking Sales
Everest of Warren, New Jersey, made three key leadership appointments to the company’s U.S. wholesale business, Everest Evolution. Matt Meserole has been named head of excess casualty, overseeing the strategic direction and underwriting performance of the Everest Evolution Excess Casualty …
More Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air Due to Wildfires, Extreme Heat
Around 156 million Americans, nearly half of the US population, now live in areas with unhealthy levels of air pollution, part of a trend toward declining air quality as climate change-related extreme weather events like wildfires occur more frequently. That’s …
Forecast Calls for Wildfires to Burn More Land Across US This Year
A Long-range forecast predicts wildfires will burn more land across the U.S. this year, with a potentially active spring in places and a build up into summer.
Dog Bite Claims Soar in Frequency and Cost: Report
Insurers in the U.S. paid out about $1.6 billion in dog-related injury claims in 2024, according to data compiled by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and State Farm. The number of dog bite and related injury claims last year totaled …
Global Q1 Commercial Insurance Rates Drop 3%, but US Casualty Bucks the Trend
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US Officials Mull Easing Tariffs Targeting the Auto Industry
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Medicaid for children: 6 facts every parent should know
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Medicaid for children plays a vital role in covering kids in the United States. As of late 2024, more than 37 million children – almost half the nation’s children1 – were enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).2
But many families may not be aware of the state and federal guidelines that make their children eligible for coverage. Here are six facts about eligibility that might help if you need Medicaid for your children.
1. Your kids might be eligible for Medicaid even if you’re not.
When parents are looking for affordable children’s health insurance, they may be pleasantly surprised to learn that Medicaid income limits for children can be much higher than the limits that apply to adults.3
Depending on the state, the coverage might be provided by Medicaid, a separate CHIP, or a combination of the two.4 But in all states except Idaho and North Dakota, Medicaid or CHIP is available to kids in households with income up to at least 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL), and in many states the income limits are much higher than that.3 In almost all cases, Medicaid eligibility for children is based on modified adjusted gross income alone, without considering their household’s asset levels.5
The income eligibility limits for adults – especially those who are not pregnant – tend to be quite a bit lower than the limits to determine a child’s eligibility for Medicaid.3 So even if the adults in a household are not eligible for Medicaid, the children might be. In that scenario, the kids can be enrolled in Medicaid and the parents will need to enroll in other coverage – possibly through an employer’s plan or a policy obtained in the health insurance Marketplace.
In nine states, there’s a “coverage gap” for some low-income adults who aren’t eligible for Medicaid and whose income is too low to be eligible for Marketplace subsidies. (Income generally must be at least 100% of the federal poverty level to qualify for Marketplace subsidies).6 But there is no coverage gap for children, because Medicaid income limits for kids extend well above the federal poverty level in all states.
Are my children eligible for Medicaid? You can use our federal poverty level calculator to get an idea of whether your kids might be eligible for Medicaid or CHIP.
2. Your children can enroll in Medicaid at any time.
Unlike private health insurance through the Marketplace, off-exchange from an insurer, or from an employer, there is no annual enrollment window for Medicaid.7 An eligible person can enroll anytime. So if your kids are uninsured and you think they might be eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, you can apply for coverage on their behalf right away. You can select your state on this page to see details about eligibility and the enrollment process.
And Medicaid can be retroactive by up to three months in most states, meaning that medical expenses your kids incurred recently might be covered after they enroll.8
3. Medicaid might help pay for employer-sponsored coverage for your children.
If your employer offers family health benefits but you can’t afford the premiums, you might find that you can get help with the cost. The majority of the states have programs that use Medicaid or CHIP funds to help Medicaid-eligible and CHIP-eligible families pay for employer-sponsored health insurance (in addition to Medicaid or CHIP) if it’s available to them.9
The specifics of these programs – including whether they’re voluntary or mandatory10 – vary from one state to another, so you’ll need to contact your state Medicaid office for details.
If your child has Medicaid in addition to other coverage, Medicaid is always the secondary payer. This means the other insurance will be primary, and Medicaid will only start to pay benefits after the claim has been processed by the primary insurance.11
With limited exceptions, CHIP is not available to children who are eligible for coverage under a state health benefits plan. So if a parent works for the state and has access to family coverage under the state health benefits program, their children will generally not be eligible for CHIP.12
And states can impose more restrictive limits on CHIP. For example, Utah does not allow a child to enroll in CHIP if the child could enroll in an employer-sponsored plan for less than 5% of the household’s income.13
4. A child’s disability may make them eligible for Medicaid.
If your child is disabled14 or has certain special healthcare needs, they may qualify for Medicaid – even if your household’s income isn’t within the standard eligibility limits. And depending on the state and the child’s medical needs, they may qualify for Medicaid coverage for in-home care as an alternative to institutional care, without being disqualified due to their parents’ income and assets.15 (In other words, these kids can potentially be in households that would not otherwise qualify for income-based Medicaid, or for disability-based Medicaid — which uses both income and assets to determine eligibility.16)
As is always the case with Medicaid and CHIP, the details vary by state. But if your child is disabled or has costly ongoing medical needs, you may find that they can qualify for Medicaid even if your household wouldn’t otherwise qualify based on income alone. You can reach out to the Medicaid office in your state to get more information.
5. In most states, you’ll need to renew your kids’ coverage each year.
If your kids are enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP, it’s important to pay attention to any paperwork you get from the state regarding their coverage. Most state Medicaid programs recheck enrollees’ eligibility each year.17
Your state may be able to confirm your child’s ongoing eligibility automatically.18 But if not, they will send you a request for updated information, and your children can be disenrolled if you don’t respond.
Some states have changed their rules to ensure continuous Medicaid and CHIP coverage for kids up to a certain age. This means that a child’s coverage will continue regardless of changes to the family’s circumstances, and without the need for annual eligibility redeterminations. Continuous coverage extends through different ages, depending on the state:
California.23 and Ohio.24 are working to gain federal approval for continuous Medicaid coverage for children until they turn four.
There are several states with legislation pending in 2025 that would direct the state to seek federal approval for various terms of continuous Medicaid coverage for kids. They include Alaska,25 Montana,26 Rhode Island,27 and Texas.28
6. If your baby’s birth is covered by Medicaid, they will remain covered for at least a full year.
Medicaid covers more than 40% of births in the U.S.29 Those infants are automatically covered by Medicaid or CHIP as soon as they’re born, and will remain eligible at least until their first birthday.30 As noted above, eligibility is redetermined annually in most states, so ongoing eligibility will depend on the household’s financial circumstances.
Louise Norris is an individual health insurance broker who has been writing about health insurance and health reform since 2006. She has written dozens of opinions and educational pieces about the Affordable Care Act for healthinsurance.org
Footnotes
Class Action Accuses Toyota of Illegally Sharing Drivers’ Data with Progressive
A federal class action lawsuit filed this week in Texas accuses Toyota and an affiliated telematics aggregator of unlawfully collecting drivers’ information and then selling that data to Progressive. The lawsuit alleges that Toyota and Connected Analytic Services (CAS) have …
Markel Insurance Restructures Markel Specialty, Appoints Leaders
Markel Insurance announced that its U.S. and Bermuda operations, previously known as Markel Specialty, are being divided into two business divisions: US Wholesale and Specialty, and Programs and Solutions. The changes follow the appointment of Simon Wilson as chief executive …
FBI Says Cybercrime Costs Rose to at Least $16 Billion in 2024
Cybercrime of all stripes cost victims globally more than $16 billion dollars last year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a report released on Wednesday. The losses—a one-third increase over 2023—were largely driven by low tech scams, such as …
Safeguarding the Marine Transportation System: New Cybersecurity Rules
The maritime industry is grappling with an escalating wave of cybersecurity threats as it increasingly relies on interconnected digital systems. Recognizing the critical need to address these vulnerabilities, the U.S. Coast Guard issued a final rule aimed at fortifying the …
Environmental Lawyers Get Ready to Pounce on Energy Deregulation Moves
U.S. environmental groups say they are hiring lawyers and preparing for a major legal showdown with President Donald Trump’s administration over its rapid-fire and sweeping efforts to sidestep federal regulations on oil, gas and coal development. The preparations will pose …
Wildfire Losses Drop Chubb Q1 Net Income 38%, While Tariffs Create ‘Confusion’
First quarter 2025 net income at Chubb fell nearly 38% to about $1.3 billion as losses from the California wildfires overcame underlying results. Chief Executive Officer Evan G. Greenberg in a statement said the insurer “had a good first quarter …
UK’s Admiral Group to Sell Its US Insurer Elephant to J.C. Flowers
United Kingdom’s Admiral Group has agreed to sell its U.S. insurance business — Elephant Insurance Co. and Elephant Insurance Services— to the private investment firm J.C. Flowers & Co. for an undisclosed cash consideration. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Elephant is …
Business Moves: Ignyte, Novacore Spin Off From NSM Commercial Business Sale
Ignyte and Novacore have launched following the recent sale of NSM Insurance Group’s U.S. commercial business to investment firm New Mountain Capital. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based NSM had said it would become two separate entities as a result of the sale, and …