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Health-Related Relief Programs
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Waiver of Medical Licensing Requirements
Due to the increasing occurrence of COVID-19 and the need to increase the state’s healthcare capacity, Governor Little waived numerous administrative regulations related to medical licensing. These provisions include the Board of Medicine’s rules … » more information -
Executive Order No. 2020-04 (COVID-19 Executive Order No. 2: Suspension of Service Requirement for Sick Leave Advancement
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has suspended the two-year continuous service requirement for state employees to receive advancement of sick leave. » more information -
FAQ for Employee Sick Leave Act
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Employee Sick Leave Act, which requires employers to allow employees to use at least a portion of sick leave time already available to them to care for certain relatives. The Employee Sick … » more information -
Free Emotional Support Text Line
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Department of Human Services’ Mental Health Division has launched a free emotional support text line, Call4Calm. Illinois residents experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19 can text the … » more information -
Help Illinois Families: Financial Assistance for Essential Services
The state of Illinois has announced $275 million in emergency relief for households impacted by COVID-19. Eligible Illinois residents and families can apply to receive assistance with food, rent, utilities, temporary shelter, medicine, and other … » more information -
Illinois Medicaid
The Illinois Department of Human Services provides health care for qualifying Illinois residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying … » more information -
Immunity from Civil Liability for Health Care Facilities, Health Care Professionals, & Health Care Volunteers
The Governor of Illinois has issued an executive order granting immunity from civil liability to health care facilities, health care professionals, and health care volunteers for any injury or death that occurred when they were engaged in the course … » more information -
Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Quarantining Individuals
In light of COVID-19, Illinois has launched a remote patient monitoring program. Under the program, Pandemic Health Workers will use technology to connect with people experiencing COVID-19 symptoms who need to quarantine. The Pandemic Health Workers … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
TANF provides temporary financial assistance for women who are pregnant and for families with one or more dependent children. This financial assistance can help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and expenses other than medical expenses. TANF … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation for Essential Employees Who Contract COVID-19
Under emergency rules, COVID-19 first responders or front-line workers who contract COVID-19 during the state of emergency will be presumed eligible for workers’ compensation claims. » more information -
Chi COVID Coach App for COVID-19 Symptoms
The City of Chicago has developed the Chi COVID Coach app to help residents know what to do if they experience COVID-19 symptoms. Once a person signs up, the COVID coach will text back with information on what that person and other people in the … » more information -
Chicago: Temporary Housing for Nursing Home Workers
The City of Chicago has partnered with Hotel Julian, The Godfrey Hotel, and London House to provide temporary housing to Chicago’s nursing home workers. Nursing home workers in Chicago (as well as City employees) who have been diagnosed with … » more information -
Health Coverage Programs
Indiana’s Health Coverage Programs include traditional Medicaid, risk-based managed care, and a variety of services tailored to the needs of specific populations. Descriptions of these program areas are below, including any accommodations relating … » more information -
Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is an assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five. While no specific guidance … » more information -
Iowa Medicaid
The Iowa Department of Human Services provides health care for qualifying Iowans through Iowa Medicaid. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, affected families may qualify if they meet eligibility requirements (below). » more information -
Mental Health Resources
The Iowa Department of Human Services and the Iowa Department of Public Health provide guidance, resources, and assistance for Iowans suffering from mental health issues. If any Iowan is experiencing mental health issues related to the pandemic, the … » more information -
Resumption of Certain Elective Surgeries and Procedures
On April 24, 2020, the Governor of Iowa announced that hospitals, outpatient surgery providers, or outpatient procedure providers may now conduct either (i) in-patient surgeries and procedures that, if further delayed, would pose a significant risk … » more information -
Broadband Partnership Adoption Grant
The Broadband Partnership Adoption Grant provides support for low-income households by partnering with providers and school districts to ensure connectivity to as many Kansans as possible. Expanded connectivity should result in improved … » more information -
COVID-19 Recovery Website
The state launched the new and comprehensive website for resources regarding COVID-19. The site, is a centralized place for Kansans seeking resources and up-to-date information, as the state responds to, and recovers from damage done by the COVID-19 … » more information -
KanCare – Children’s Health Insurance Program (“CHIP”)
CHIP provides low-cost health care coverage for uninsured children in low-income families whose incomes exceed Medicaid limits. Although there is no specific provision related to COVID-19, individuals and families may be eligible if they meet the … » more information -
KanCare – Kansas Medicaid
Kansas Medicaid is a jointly-funded state and Federal government program that pays for medically necessary services. Medicaid pays for medical services for children and their caretakers, pregnant women, and persons who are disabled, blind, or 65 … » more information -
KanCare - MediKan Health Benefits for Adults with Disabilities
The MediKan health program covers adults with physical or mental disabilities who do not qualify for Medicaid. Persons may only receive MediKan for 12 months. MediKan provides limited benefits to adults whose applications for federal disability are … » more information -
Women, Infants, and Children Nutrition Program (“WIC”)
WIC is a nutrition program for women, infants, and young children that provides nutrition and health education, healthy food and other services. WIC’s goal is to help keep pregnant and breastfeeding women, new moms, and kids under age 5 healthy. » more information -
Defense Against Civil Liability for Healthcare Workers Providing COVID-19 Related Care
Pursuant to the Act Relating to the State of Emergency in Response to COVID-19 and Declaring an Emergency, a health care provider who in good faith renders care or treatment of a COVID-19 patient during the state of emergency shall have a defense to … » more information -
Medicaid and Temporary Special Healthcare Coverage
Kentucky Medicaid is a state and federal program to provide health care for eligible low-income residents including children, families, pregnant women, the aged and the disabled. » more information