Eligibility

HeLP serves patients of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and their families.  In order to qualify for HeLP’s services, it is necessary that the child’s family have an income of less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level.  Nearly 53 percent of Children’s patients meet this criterion by being insured through Medicaid or as indigent/self-pay.  Over a third of HeLP’s families live below 100 percent of the federal poverty level, which is approximately $22,050 per year for a family of four.

2011 HHS Poverty Guidelines

Note: Numbers in table below reflect 100 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

To qualify for HeLP’s services, the family’s income must be less than 200 percent of the FPL (see highlighted column in second table, below).

Persons in Family
or Household
48 Contiguous
States and D.C.
AlaskaHawaii
1 $10,890 $13,600 $12,540
2 14,710 18,380 16,930
3 18,530 23,160 21,320
4 22,350 27,940 25,710
5 26,170 32,720 30,100
6 29,990 37,500 34,490
7 33,810 42,280 38,880
8 37,630 47,060 43,270
For each additional
person, add
3,820 4,780 4,390

SOURCE:  Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 13, January 20, 2011, pp. 3637–3638
See http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml

2011 Income Guidelines by Percent of Federal Poverty Level

# in Household100%125%185%200%
1 $10,890 $13,613 $20,147 $21,780
2 $14,710 $18,388 $27,214 $29,420
3 $18,530 $23,163 $34,281 $37,060
4 $22,350 $27,938 $41,348 $44,700
5 $26,170 $32,713 $48,415 $52,240
6 $29,990 $37,488 $55,482 $59,980
7 $33,810 $42,263 $62,549 $67,620
8 $37,630* $47,038 $69,616 $75,260

SOURCE:  Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 13, January 20, 2011, pp. 3637–3638
See http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml

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