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CHIP patients can be treated without co-pay at Lone Star Family Health Center

By: Lone Star Family Health Center
| Published 09/11/2017

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas -- Any person enrolled in a Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) plan and living in a Hurricane Harvey Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster declared county may be seen by a doctor without co-pay (free of charge) through November 30, 2017.

As an organization that treats a large number of CHIP patients, Lone Star Family Health Center (LSFHC) hopes that this additional reduction of cost will allow families to get children affected by the recent storm to a doctor if needed.

“At times, we see our families enrolled in the CHIP program having difficulty covering the co-pay needed to see a doctor,” says LSFHC Communications & Outreach Manager Ashley Hamlin, “We know this co-pay cut will assist these families in a time of increased financial hardship.”

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved a request from the State of Texas to waive CHIP co-payments for members who have a permanent address in the declared disaster counties.

Children are not required to have an illness or injury that is storm related, and may see a doctor without the required co-pay for any medical need.

About Lone Star Family Health Center

Founded in 2002, Lone Star Family Health Center is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Center with a mission to provide compassionate, affordable healthcare and prepare tomorrow’s family medicine professionals. The health center’s main location is at 605 South Conroe Medical Drive next to Conroe Regional Medical Center with satellite clinics in Spring and Willis, TX and opening soon in the Grangerland area. Appointments may be scheduled by calling 936.539.4004.

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