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health womanIllinois Healthcare Portal Woman,Moms & Babies is a program for pregnant women and their babies that pays for both outpatient and inpatient hospital services for women while they are pregnant&44; and for 60 days after the baby is born. It also pays for services to babies for the first year of the baby&39;s life&44; if the mother was eligible for Moms & Babies when the baby is born. There are no co&45;payments or premiums in Moms & Babies. For more information call All Kids Hotline 1&45;866&45;ALL&45;KIDS &40;1&45;866&45;255&45;5437&41; &40;TTY&58; 1&45;877&45;204&45;1012&41; or visit theAll Kids Web site.

The Illinois Family Planning Program offers assistance to women and adolescents who meet certain income limits physical exams and health screenings including pelvic and breast exam&44; pap smear&44; blood pressure and weight check&59; pregnancy testing and options counseling&59; ually transmitted disease &40;STD&41; education&44; screening&44; diagnosis and treatment&59; HIV&47;AIDS risk assessment and prevention education&59; birth control instruction and counseling&59; emergency contraception services&59; infertility education and referral and pre&45;conception health education. For more information visit theIllinois Family Planning Program Web siteor call our DHS hotline at 1&45;800&45;843&45;6154 &40;TTY 1&45;800&45;447&45;6404&41;.

The Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program provides breast cancer screenings and treatments to uninsured women in Illinois. Persons found to need treatment may qualify for Health Benefits for Person with Breast or Cervical Cancer. Find out if you&39;re eligible for free screenings visit theIllinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program Web siteor call the Illinois Women&39;s Health&45;Line at 1&45;888&45;522&45;1282 &40;TTY&58; 1&45;800&45;547&45;0466&41;.

Medicaid Presumptive Eligibility &40;MPE&41; is a program for pregnant women that offers immediate&44; temporary coverage for outpatient health services to pregnant women who meet income requirements. There are no co&45;payments or premiums in MPE. For more information call the All Kids Hotline 1&45;866&45;ALL&45;KIDS &40;1&45;866&45;255&45;5437&41; &40;TTY 1&45;877&45;204&45;1012&41; or visit our theAll Kids Web site.

Welcome to the Illinois Healthcare Portal Women&39;s Health Page. Illinois has consistently made improving women&39;s health a priority. Funding was increased for breast and cervical cancer screenings so that thousands more women can get access to screening and treatment. Read more below about programs available to Illinois women or call the Illinois Women&39;s Health&45;Line at 1&45;888&45;522&45;1282 &40;TTY 1&45;800&45;547&45;0466&41; for any of your healthcare concerns.

FamilyCare offers healthcare coverage to parents living with their children 18 years old or younger. FamilyCare also covers relatives who are caring for children in place of their parents. To find out if you&39;re eligible for FamilyCare benefits visit theFamilyCare Web siteor the All Kids hotline at 1&45;866&45;ALL&45;KIDS &40;1&45;866&45;255&45;5437&41; &40;TTY&58; 1&45;877&45;204&45;1012&41;.

Illinois Healthy Women &40;IHW&41; program helps low&45;income whealth womanomen access mily planning &40;birth control&41; and related reproductive healthcare services. The covered benefits include annual exams&44; pap tests&44; lab tests necessary for birth control or related reproductive health&44; testing and medicine for ually transmitted infections&44; HIV testing&44; mammograms when ordered at the mily planning visit&44; and conhealth womanIllinois Healthcare Portal Womantraceptives. To obtain an IHW application or to find out more information visit theIllinois Healthy Women Web siteor call the Illinois Health Benefits hotline at 1&45;800&45;226&45;0768 &40;TTY&58; 1&45;877&45;204&45;1012&41;.

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