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We are able to accept most major insurances including MEDICAID & CHP+. If you are concerned about the cost of treatment, and/or you'd like to find out if you and/or your family qualify for either of these programs, read the information below. 
 
Please contact us with specific questions about your insurance. (970) 402-8543 or BeyondTheMirrorCounseling@yahoo.com

Child Health Plan Plus

Keeping Colorado Kids Healthy

Last Updated: January 12, 2011

Who is eligible?

Who is not eligible?

  • Applicants who have been covered by an employer health insurance plan during the last 3 months where the employer paid 50% or more of the premium cost
  • Applicants who are eligible for state employees’ health coverage
  • Residents of correctional or mental institutions

How do I apply?

You need to complete an application and provide some documentation so we can see if your children qualify

How much does CHP+ cost?

For most families CHP+ is free. Depending on your monthly income, you may have to pay a small enrollment fee and small co-payments when you receive services and prescriptions. Click here to learn more about the enrollment fee and co-payments.

When will my child’s coverage begin?

If you or your child qualifies for CHP+, coverage will begin on the date your application was received at the CHP+ office, a CBO Site, or at a county office. Once you or your child is approved, you will receive information in the mail including a membership handbook and membership card.

What services are covered?

Here are just a few of the health services CHP+ covers:

  • Regular checkups
  • Immunizations (shots)
  • Prescriptions (medicine)
  • Hospital services
  • Eye glasses
  • Hearing aids

Dental care (for children) services, up to $600 per year, covers:

  • Exams and cleanings
  • Fillings
  • Routine extractions
  • Some root canal therapies

Which doctors can my child visit?

CHP+ works with Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) to provide medical care. Each HMO has their own network of doctors that your child can see on CHP+. The county you live in will determine which HMO your child enrolls with. If more than one HMO is available in your county, you must select an HMO. Click here for more information about HMOs.

What dentists can my child visit?

CHP+ dental services are provided by Delta Dental of Colorado dentists. To find a dentist in your area, click here.

What if I need immediate care?

You may qualify for a program called Presumptive Eligibility (PE). PE is a way for children and pregnant women to receive care right away without having to wait to see if you are eligible. To apply, you must visit a PE Site and they will do a quick review. If found eligible you will get enrolled for up to 60 days while you wait to see if you qualify. Click here to find a PE Site in your area.

What if I have more questions?

You can call CHP+ Customer Service at (800) 359-1991. We have representatives ready to assist you! CHP+ Customer Service is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (se habla español). You can also visit our office. For directions and more contact information, click here.

What if I want to help spread the word about CHP+?

CHP+ has a wide range of free materials for distribution that contain helpful information for families interested in the programs. CHP+ offers applications, brochures, and posters for distribution. Click here to place an order.

Medicaid Eligibility

Colorado Medicaid is public health insurance for families, children, pregnant women, persons who are blind or persons with disabilities and the elderly for Colorado residents.

 

Family Medicaid and CHP+ are public health insurance programs for families, children and pregnant women. When you apply, you are applying for both Family Medicaid and CHP+. The program you qualify for depends upon family size, income and the age of the applicant.

 

 

 


Applicants

If you are pregnant, looking for medical assistance for your family or applying on behalf of a child, please print and complete the application for Colorado Public Health Insurance for Families (Joint Application):

 

 

Turn in your completed application and required documents to your County Department of Human/Social Services, for the location nearest you, click here.

 

NOTE:  You may also qualify for Presumptive Eligibility (PE) if you are pregnant or are under the age of 19.  Submit the above application to your local PE Site, click  here to find the location nearest you.  Your application for Medicaid/CHP+ will be forwarded to your local County Department of Human/Social Services on your behalf.

 

 


If you are 64 years old or younger and have not been determined disabled by the Social Security Administration, please print and complete ALL of the following forms:

 

  • Application for Assistance [English] or [Spanish ]
    • Information You Need to Know ; keep for your records
    • Receipt; turn in with your the application; this will be returned to you as proof that you submitted your application

 

 

  •  Release Form  ; allows the State Disability Determination Vendor to request your medical information which is required as a part of the disability determination process.

 

 

Turn in your completed application and required documents to your County Department of Human/Social Services,  for the location nearest you, click here.

 


 

If you are 65 years  or older, or if you have been determined disabled by the Social Security Administration, please print and complete ALL of the following forms:

  • Application for Assistance [English] or [Spanish ]
    • Information You Need to Know ; keep for your records
    • Receipt; turn in with your the application; this will be returned to you as proof that you submitted your application

 

 

Turn in your completed application and required documents to your County Department of Human/Social Services,  for the location nearest you, click here.

 

 


 

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