related portion of the charges as long as the services were being provided by a DSHS contractor and/or subcontractor?
Title V, X, XX, will pay for a tubal for a woman who has just given birth through the Chip Perinate program as long as the client meets all eligibility criteria for the funding source to which the services will be charged. However, this is not true for WHP. Very few women will be able to transition from CHIP Perinatal to WHP, and the transition cannot be immediate. CHIP Perinatal clients are either non-citizens or above 185% of FPL. Both categories are ineligible for WHP. Right now, about 2 percent of CHIP Perinatal women are citizens with incomes above 185% of FPL. It is possible that the higher household income she entered CHIP with will decrease after she has the baby and she will qualify for WHP through income. However, women on CHIP do not qualify for WHP. She will continue to be on CHIP until the end of the month in which she has the baby, so WHP would not be able to pick these few women up until the month after the birth. Scenario: According to DSHS Family Planning manuals, “Tit
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