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Lesson Plan to Enroll Children in Medicaid and CHIP
This Back-to-School Season
Although it feels like summer break recently began, now is the
perfect time to start planning Back-to-School outreach! From backpack
giveaways, to partnering with schools to educate parents on the importance of
health coverage, there are variety of opportunities and reasons promotion of
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) during the summer
gets high marks from organizations across the country.
Children who have health insurance miss fewer classes and perform better in
school than those who are uninsured. With health insurance, they can get the
immunizations, check-ups, eye exams, dental visits and other care they may
need to fully participate in classroom and after-school activities.
To ensure more children gain access to health coverage to improve academic
success, developing and strengthening partnerships during the Back-to-School
season is key. Organizations that work closely with students, local
businesses and schools are important partners for successful school-based
outreach.
The Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign’s recent webinar explored ways your
organization can work with schools and other education and student-focused
groups to reach eligible families and enroll children in Medicaid and CHIP.
The webinar also provided best practices and proven tips that you can use to
make your outreach and enrollment efforts a success this Back-to-School
season.
Campaign in Action
HOPES Community Action Partnership, Inc.
(HOPES CAP, Inc.) has worked to serve and empower low-income individuals and
families in the Hudson, Union, and Somerset counties of New Jersey for more
than 53 years. By partnering with local schools and recreation departments,
district boards of education, local public housing authorities, and
corporations, the organization has been able to host a number of
Back-to-School giveback events and Parents’ Nights. These events serve as an
opportunity to engage parents in school readiness, as well as connect
families to health coverage. HOPES CAP, Inc. engages partners regularly in
outreach and in 2017 the organization assisted 1,392 children and adults with
enrollment of which 60 percent were made possible through partnerships.
Continuous collaboration with multiple partners is integral in guaranteeing
successful outreach during the Back-to-School season. Florida Covering Kids & Families (FL-CKF)
is the only statewide organization in Florida that works with multiple
federal, state, non-profit, and private organizations to address the problem
of uninsured children. By connecting with a number of community touchpoints,
they are able to provide enrollment and retention assistance by distributing
applications and outreach materials to business and community partners
throughout the state, as well as host press conferences and enrollment fairs
that increase awareness of Florida KidCare programs. Each year the
organization institutes a robust Back-to-School plan that outlines partners,
businesses and media to engage and proposed events to host. In 2017, the
organization hosted more than 346 events throughout the state over 18 weeks
which resulted in thousands of Medicaid and CHIP application submissions.
School administrators and teachers play a central role in the lives of
students and can be invaluable partners when it comes to identifying and
enrolling eligible students in Medicaid and CHIP. The School Superintendents Association (AASA)
works in seven regions across the nation, and their state-based affiliates
enable them to reach every school district in the country. In partnership
with the Children’s Defense Fund, they collaborated
with 15 school districts with the largest number of uninsured children to
identify and enroll eligible children in Medicaid and CHIP. The Insure All Children Toolkit was developed to
serve as a best practice guide for identifying, reaching, enrolling, and
engaging eligible families. The Toolkit provides a framework for connecting
children to coverage, along with valuable materials to plan and execute
school-based outreach and enrollment.
Download the Campaign School-Based Outreach and Enrollment
Toolkit
The Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign’s
School-Based Outreach and Enrollment Toolkit has everything your
organization needs to prepare for the Back-to-School season. This resource
details best practices when partnering with schools, such as strategies for
incorporating enrollment into existing school processes and tips for
connecting with members of the school community, like superintendents and
school guidance counselors. The Toolkit features ready-to-use materials like
message guides, templates, resource links, and offers social media graphics
for Facebook and Twitter.
We want to hear your success story!
What is your organization planning for Back-to-School outreach
to increase Medicaid and CHIP enrollment? We want to hear from you. Share
details with the Campaign via email at ConnectingKids@cms.hhs.gov
or on Twitter using the hashtags #Enroll365 and #KidsEnroll.
Stay Connected with the Campaign
- Share our materials widely. We
have an ever-growing Outreach Tool Library featuring resources to use in
outreach and enrollment efforts, including materials in other languages.
- Contact us to get more
involved with the Campaign at ConnectingKids@cms.hhs.gov
- Follow the Campaign on Twitter. Don’t forget to
re-tweet or share our messages with your network or use our #Enroll365
and/or #KidsEnroll hashtags in your posts.
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