All Kids

You may be eligible for All Kids and not even know it —look into it just to be sure.

What is All Kids?

All Kids is a complete healthcare program for every child in Illinois.

What does All Kids cover?

All Kids is complete health insurance for your child. All Kids covers doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care and eyeglasses. All Kids covers regular check-ups and immunization shots. All Kids also covers special services like medical equipment, speech therapy and physical therapy for children who need them.

Who can apply for All Kids?

Children can receive All Kids health insurance if:

Is there an income limit for All Kids?

Children can qualify for All Kids no matter how much money their parents earn. For more detailed information about All Kids costs see the Income Standards & Cost Sharing Chart.

What happened to KidCare and Medicaid?

KidCare and Medicaid are now part of All Kids. Children who have KidCare or Medicaid are automatically enrolled in All Kids.

Can I keep my current doctor with All Kids?

You can keep your current doctor if your doctor has signed up to accept All Kids and agrees to coordinate your child's care. If not, you can choose a different primary doctor or clinic. All children will have a doctor or clinic that knows them and their families. Families will be able to change primary doctors for any reason.

What is All Kids Rebate?

A rebate is a monthly amount we will pay a few families that pay for private or employer-sponsored health care for their children. Only a few families with limited income qualify for All Kids Rebate.

If your family has health insurance and your monthly income qualifies for FamilyCare/All Kids Share, Premium Level 1 or Rebate, you can choose the plan that is best for your family. FamilyCare/All Kids Share and All Kids Premium provide a medical card to help cover services for your children that your plan does not cover. FamilyCare/All Kids Rebate reimburses the policyholder for a portion of the premium they pay for health insurance. If you want to apply for the FamilyCare/All Kids Rebate plan, have your employer or insurance agent complete Part B of the Rebate Form. Check the All Kids application for more information about which families can get All Kids Rebate.

How does immigration status affect my child's ability to get All Kids?

As long as children meet the other requirements, they can get All Kids regardless of immigration status. They must live in Illinois. If children come to Illinois just to get medical care, they will not qualify for All Kids.

My child is not a citizen of the U.S. If he uses All Kids, will it keep him from becoming a permanent resident because he will be a public charge?

All Kids health insurance will not affect your child's immigration status as long as your child does not receive long-term care in a nursing home or mental health facility.

My son was born in the United States. Why does the All Kids application ask for proof that he is a citizen?

Illinois has to ask all citizens for proof because of a new federal law. Your child can get All Kids even if you do not have proof of citizenship.

Insurance requirements for All Kids

Your family can qualify for All Kids if your children do not have health insurance. This year, children must have been uninsured since January 1, 2006, to qualify. Starting in 2007, children must be uninsured for 12 months to get All Kids.

Families enrolled in All Kids can receive treatment from any Children's Memorial pediatrician or specialist who accepts All Kids.

How do I Apply for All Kids?

It's easy! There are many different ways to apply. The easiest way to apply is using the Internet. You can fill in and submit an All Kids application online.

You can also download and print a copy of the All Kids application from the All Kids Web site.

There are All Kids application agents all over Illinois that can help you apply. Many local organizations can help too. Call the All Kids Hotline at 1.866.ALL.KIDS (1.866.255.5437) TTY: 1.877.204.1012 to find the location nearest you.

At Children's Memorial Hospital you can stop in and see a business associate, who can help you with an application. To find out more, call 773.880.4273.

What happens after I apply?

If your child qualifies for All Kids, the State of Illinois will send you an All Kids member handbook to explain how it works. They will also send you an All Kids member card. In 2006, we will send you an All Kids card each month. Next year, the State plans to switch to sending All Kids cards once a year.

Can my child get Temporary All Kids Medical Benefits while you review my application?

Your child may get temporary All Kids Medical benefits while we review your application. If your child qualifies, you will get a Notice of Temporary All Kids Medical Benefits in the mail.

All Kids Hotline 1.866.ALL.KIDS (1.866.255.5437)
TTY: 1.877.204.1012