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What if parents meet income levels, have insurance available from employment, but parents cannot afford the high premiums?

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What if parents meet income levels, have insurance available from employment, but parents cannot afford the high premiums?

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If a family meets the income levels and does not currently have employer-based insurance coverage, they may qualify for MIChild. Availability is irrelevant. NOTE: Children who are eligible for health insurance based on a family member’s active permanent employment by a state, county, or city government agency in Michigan, are not eligible for MIChild. School employees are not considered government employees.

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