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PeachCare for Kids - Georgia Department of Community Health

PeachCare for Kids® also covers hospitalization, emergency room services, prescription medications and mental health care. Each child in the program has a ...

PeachCare for Kids® | Peach State Health Plan

If you think your child is eligible for PeachCare for Kids® call: 1-877-427-3224. You can apply online at: www.peachcare.org. For Value-Added Benefits ...

PeachCare for Kids | Georgia Department of Human Services ...

PeachCare for Kids (PCK) is Georgia's State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) that provides low-cost health care coverage to children up to age 18.

Georgia Families

Online: Go to Log In or Register link and follow the steps. · By phone at 1-888-GA-Enroll (1-888-423-6765) Call Monday to. Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. · On paper, ...

PeachCare for Kids® | Georgia Access

PeachCare for Kids is Georgia's insurance program for children, also known as State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP).

Georgia Families PeachCare for Kids

We've served Georgia Families members with PeachCare for Kids® benefits since 2006. With Amerigroup, you get all your Georgia Families benefits, plus extras ...

Enroll in PeachCare for Kids - Georgia.gov

Apply · Call the PeachCare for Kids program at 1-877-427-3224 or the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services at 1-877-423-4746. · Follow the prompts to ...

PeachCare for Kids® | Georgia Medicaid

PeachCare for Kids® is a Medical Assistance program that provides health care coverage for uninsured children living in. Georgia. The health benefits include ...

Georgia Families Medicaid & PeachCare for Kids Member Handbook

Georgia Families Medicaid & PeachCare for Kids®. Member Handbook. 1-800-704-1484. TDD/TTY: 1-800-255-0056. March 2023 pshp.com. Page 2. Peach State Health Plan ...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Georgia Families

Shortly after you are approved for Medicaid or PeachCare for Kids®you will be enrolled into a health plan in Georgia Families. Georgia Families will mail you a ...

PeachCare for Kids® Premiums - Georgia Medicaid

PeachCare for Kids® premiums will start December 31, 2023 as renewals are completed. Renewals will be completed in phases over the next 12 months.

Peachcare for Kids - Chatham County Safety Net Planning Council

Currently, the cost per month for PeachCare for Kids® coverage is $0 to $36 for one child and a maximum of $72 for two or more children living in the same ...

Joining Georgia Families

Shortly after you are approved for Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids®, or Georgia Pathways to Coverage™ you will be enrolled into a health plan in Georgia Families.

Q and A: Georgia's PeachCare for Kids

Who is eligible for PeachCare for Kids? Child 18 years or younger whose family's income is too high to qualify for Medicaid but is less than 235% of the Federal ...

Contacts - Georgia Families

PeachCare for Kids® offers free or low-cost health insurance for Georgia's uninsured children. To find out if your family can get PeachCare for Kids®, call ...

What should I know about PeachCare for Kids? - GeorgiaLegalAid.org

PeachCare for Kids is a health care program for uninsured kids in Georgia. If your child does not qualify for Medicaid benefits, they may be eligible for ...

Georgia Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids - CareSource

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ACA, PeachCare for Kids, Medicaid & Planning for Healthy Babies ...

Peachcare for Kids™ also covers emergency room visits and hospitalization. Medicaid for pregnant women pays for medical care including labor and delivery, for ...

PeachCare for Kids - Georgia Department of Community Health ...

PeachCare for Kids is a comprehensive health care program for uninsured children living in Georgia. The health benefits include primary, preventive, ...

Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids What you Need to Know

The Facts: • Georgia has the seventh-highest childhood uninsured rate in the country. • In 2017, an estimated 200,000 children.