The states with SCHIP plans will receive Federal matching funds for the actual expenditures to insure children. The SCHIP offers States three options for devising …show more content…
School-based Health centers (SBHCs) even offer an expanded school mental health (ESMH) services offer care for children who would otherwise have limited access to mental health care. They offer intensive primary care settings and outreach sites for providing services for children who are eligible for CHIP coverage. By being active players in the SCHIP plans also helps offer opportunities for ESMH programs to be part of the fee-for-service managed care environment (Nabors, …show more content…
This is because the provision of an expanded school mental health programs (ESMH) could be considered as key players in the SCHIP outreach and enrolment activities. There is a need to identify children who are eligible for SCHIP coverage. By helping provide parents with enrolment forms and giving them information on how to engage with the outreach workers, they will be able to access ESMH programs for their children. Schools are regarded as optimal settings with which to identify children without health insurance and expanded mental health programs. For instance, recruitment efforts can focus on children who are part of the free-lunch program. Information booths can be set up during the school open house meetings (Yu, et. al.,