Most people do not need the 1095-B form to file their taxes this year. Therefore, ALL Kids will not mail a 1095-B form this year. If you still need a 1095-B form, please call ALL Kids Customer Service at 1-888-373-5437 and request one.
To make the renewal process faster, your premium for the previous coverage year must be paid before coverage will be renewed. Premiums can be paid online on the ALL Kids website, and by clicking the "Pay My Premium" link attached below. It will take at least 24 hours for the payment to process, so please wait at least 24 hours after you have paid your premium to submit your renewal. If the payment has not had time to process in the system, the renewal will be denied for non-payment of the premium.
ALL Kids NEVER asks members or applicants for premiums/money or sensitive personal information such as social security numbers by phone or text and will not threaten legal action by phone or text.
If you have questions about your healthcare coverage or need to update your contact information, please contact ALL Kids Customer Service at: 1-888-373-5437.
Access to healthcare is vital. Children need to be healthy to reach their full potential. To stay healthy, children need to have regular checkups, vision and dental care, and get medical attention if they get sick or injured.
ALL Kids is a low-cost, comprehensive healthcare coverage program for eligible children under age 19. Benefits include regular checkups and immunizations, sick child doctor visits, prescriptions, vision and dental care, hospitalization, mental health and substance abuse services, and much more.
ALL Kids uses Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama (BCBSAL) to provide medical, mental health, and substance abuse services through their preferred provider network (PPO). Find a provider now.
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ALL Kids is Alabama's Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and is administered by the Alabama Department of Public Health.
The Children’s Health Insurance (CHIP) Program is celebrating 25 years of serving Alabama children and teens with high-quality, low-cost healthcare coverage for families with incomes above Medicaid eligibility and up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level. October 14 is designated as Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Day to celebrate this special occasion.
Page last updated: August 27, 2024