Affordable Health Care
Insurance for pregnant women
Pregnant women can get free health insurance from Medicaid depending on family size and income.
How to find out if you qualify:
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Find your income and family size on the following chart to tell if you qualify for free health insurance for pregnant women.
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2 (1 + unborn)
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$2159
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3 (2 + unborn)
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$2714
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4 (3 + unborn)
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$3269
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5 (4 + unborn)
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$3824
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6 (5 + unborn)
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$4379
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7 (6 + unborn)
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$4934
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8 (7 + unborn)
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$5489
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Each additional add:
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+555
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*Income levels are effective April 1, 2008 through March 31, 2009 |
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To get an application or to get help filling out the application:
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Call Community Health Access Program (CHAP) at 1-800-756-5437. CHAP will get an interpreter for you. Just tell them the language you need when you call. |
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Click here for a listing of Application Workers who can help you in person or over the phone. |
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Visit your local Community Service Office (CSO):
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Health clinics in King County offering discounted fees:
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check it out
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Breastfeeding resources in King County
A full listing of lactation clinics and breast pump rental stations in King County.
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WIC Services
The Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a preventive health and nutrition program that provides short term assistance to young families to promote optimal growth and development.
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Healthy Eating for Lifetime
What we choose to eat can have a direct affect on our ability to enjoy life to its fullest. This is true for everyone, despite his or her age and current health.
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Birth Control and Sexual Health The Family Planning Program provides reproductive health, birth control, STD, outreach and education services for King County residents in order to promote sexual health and well being and reduce unintended pregnancies.
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Health Providers homepage
Information for King County health providers including reportable disease conditions and latest case updates for selected diseases. |
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