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Separate State Plan Advantages and Disadvantages

Although start-up of a separate State SCHIP program can be slow and will require development of new data systems, networks, and contracts, there are advantages of implementing a separate State program, including:

  • Flexibility in setting reimbursement rates; Provider rates can be higher than Medicaid and still affordable to the State.
  • Less stigma associated with serving higher income groups and new program name—program is seen as mainstream health insurance.
  • Increased network flexibility. HMOs can use either their Medicaid provider network or their commercial network.

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