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Medicaid Health Services Program | Littleton Public Schools

Medicaid Health Services Program

The Littleton Public Schools Medicaid Health Services Program allows school districts to be partially reimbursed from Medicaid for the medical services they provide to students with Medicaid, who have an IEP or a written plan of care. Parents can be reassured that the district's Medicaid reimbursement does not affect the family's personal Medicaid benefits. 

Parent information from the Colorado Department of Education - English 

Parent information from the Colorado Department of Education - Spanish

If you or someone you know needs assistance applying for health coverage through Health First Colorado (formerly Medicaid and CHP+), please complete this referral form.

Please contact the LPS Medicaid Program Specialist with any questions:

Kelly Borger
Medicaid Program Specialist
kborger[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us
303-347-3396

Planning for the end of Continuous Coverage for Health First Colorado (Medicaid)

Health First Colorado (Medicaid) and CHP+ will return to normal eligibility renewal processes with renewals due in May and noticing beginning in March 2023. The Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) will take 12 months to complete renewals.

If you are currently enrolled in Medicaid you should:

  • Update your contact information so you can be reached
  • Respond to and sign renewal paperwork to make sure you keep your Medicaid coverage if you are still eligible

For more information, please click the links below

Full toolkit: Preparing for renewals: Update your address and understanding the renewal process

Frequently Asked Questions

Renewals: What you need to know