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'''Dr. Dynasaur''' is a comprehensive [[health insurance]] program in the [[United States]], specifically designed for children and teenagers under the age of 21, as well as pregnant women residing in the state of [[Vermont]]. The program was established in 1989 and is funded by both the state and federal governments.


== Overview ==
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'''Dr. Dynasaur''' provides a wide range of [[health care services]], including [[preventive care]], [[hospitalization]], [[prescription drugs]], [[vision care]], and [[dental care]]. The program aims to ensure that all eligible children and teenagers in Vermont have access to affordable, high-quality health care. It is administered by the Vermont Department of Health Access.
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'''Dr. Dynasaur''' is a public health program in the [[United States]] state of [[Vermont]] that provides health coverage for children and pregnant women. The program is part of [[Vermont Medicaid]] and aims to ensure that all children and pregnant women in Vermont have access to necessary health services.
 
== History ==
Dr. Dynasaur was established in 1989 as a response to the growing need for accessible healthcare for children and pregnant women in Vermont. The program was designed to provide comprehensive health coverage to these groups, regardless of their family's income level, by offering services at low or no cost.


== Eligibility ==
== Eligibility ==
Eligibility for '''Dr. Dynasaur''' is based on the family's income and the age of the child. The program is available to children and teenagers under the age of 21, and pregnant women of any age. Families with incomes up to 317% of the [[Federal Poverty Level]] are eligible to apply.
The program covers children up to the age of 19 and pregnant women who meet certain income guidelines. Eligibility is determined based on family size and income, and the program is designed to be inclusive, covering a wide range of families who might not qualify for traditional [[Medicaid]] but still need assistance.
 
== Services Covered ==
Dr. Dynasaur covers a variety of health services, including but not limited to:
* [[Preventive care]]
* [[Doctor visits]]
* [[Hospital care]]
* [[Dental care]]
* [[Vision care]]
* [[Prescription medications]]
* [[Mental health services]]


== Benefits ==
== Funding ==
'''Dr. Dynasaur''' covers a comprehensive set of health care services. These include preventive and primary care, hospitalization, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment. The program also covers special health needs, such as [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], and [[speech therapy]].
The program is funded through a combination of state and federal funds. It operates under the broader umbrella of Vermont's Medicaid program, which receives federal matching funds to support its initiatives.


== Application ==
== Impact ==
Applications for '''Dr. Dynasaur''' can be submitted online, by mail, or in person at a local Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) office. The application process involves providing proof of income, residency, and other necessary documentation.
Since its inception, Dr. Dynasaur has significantly improved access to healthcare for children and pregnant women in Vermont. The program has been credited with reducing the number of uninsured children in the state and improving health outcomes for its beneficiaries.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Medicaid]]
* [[Medicaid]]
* [[Children's Health Insurance Program]]
* [[Children's Health Insurance Program]] (CHIP)
* [[Healthcare in the United States]]
* [[Healthcare in the United States]]


== References ==
== External links ==
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* [Vermont Health Connect](https://info.healthconnect.vermont.gov/Dr_Dynasaur) - Official site for Vermont's health programs


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Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 December 2024

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Dr. Dynasaur is a public health program in the United States state of Vermont that provides health coverage for children and pregnant women. The program is part of Vermont Medicaid and aims to ensure that all children and pregnant women in Vermont have access to necessary health services.

History[edit]

Dr. Dynasaur was established in 1989 as a response to the growing need for accessible healthcare for children and pregnant women in Vermont. The program was designed to provide comprehensive health coverage to these groups, regardless of their family's income level, by offering services at low or no cost.

Eligibility[edit]

The program covers children up to the age of 19 and pregnant women who meet certain income guidelines. Eligibility is determined based on family size and income, and the program is designed to be inclusive, covering a wide range of families who might not qualify for traditional Medicaid but still need assistance.

Services Covered[edit]

Dr. Dynasaur covers a variety of health services, including but not limited to:

Funding[edit]

The program is funded through a combination of state and federal funds. It operates under the broader umbrella of Vermont's Medicaid program, which receives federal matching funds to support its initiatives.

Impact[edit]

Since its inception, Dr. Dynasaur has significantly improved access to healthcare for children and pregnant women in Vermont. The program has been credited with reducing the number of uninsured children in the state and improving health outcomes for its beneficiaries.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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