hawk-i is a state-designed program that provides health insurance coverage to low income children under the age of 19 who are not eligible for Medicaid and who have limited or no health insurance.
- A child whose family has a household income below 200% of the federal poverty level is eligible for hawk-i. For a family of 3, this works out to an annual income of about $34,200 or a monthly income of about $2,767.
- hawk-i provides comprehensive coverage to enrollees. Services include doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, mental health services, preventative well-child exams, immunizations, and vision services, as well as other services.
- hawk-i is low cost or free, depending on your family income. Some families pay no monthly premiums, while others may have to pay a maximum of $20 dollars a month.
- For more information on hawk-i, contact customer service at (800) 257-8563 or visit http://www.hawk-i.org/.
