You and your health plan both have an interest in seeing your child's health improve. You can help by assuming these responsibilities.
- You must try to follow healthy habits. Encourage your child to stay away from tobacco and to eat a healthy diet.
- You must become involved in the doctor's decisions about your child's treatments.
- You must work together with your health plan's doctors and other providers to pick treatments for your child that you have all agreed upon.
- If you have a disagreement with your health plan, you must try first to resolve it using the health plan's complaint process.
- You must learn about what your health plan does and does not cover. Read your Member Handbook to understand how the rules work.
- If you make an appointment for your child, you must try to get to the doctor's office on time. If you cannot keep the appointment, be sure to call and cancel it.
- If your child has CHIP, you are responsible for paying your doctor and other providers copayments that you owe them. If your child is getting CHIP Perinatal services, you will not have any copayments for that child.
- You must report misuse of CHIP or CHIP Perinatal services by healthcare providers, other members, or health plans.
- You must talk to your provider about your medications that are prescribed.
If you think you have been treated unfairly or discriminated against, call the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services toll-free at 1-800-368-1019. You also can view information concerning the HHS Office of Civil Rights online at .