This fact sheet provides Medicaid and CHIP eligibility levels for caan, pregnant women, parents, and other non-disabled adults as of Januarybased on annual state survey data. See Tables for state-specific data. Where are states today? Five states extend coverage for pregnant women through CHIP and 16 states use CHIP funding to provide coverage through the unborn child option, under which states cover income-eligible pregnant women regardless of immigration status Figure 2, Table 2. Idaho, Nebraska, and Utah have also adopted the Medicaid expansion, but had not implemented it as of January Connecticut and the District of Columbia cover parents how much money can you make and be on medicaid higher income levels. In ten of these states, parent eligibility is below half of the poverty level. In sum, Medicaid and CHIP continue to be central sources of coverage for the low-income population, but eligibility varies widely across groups and states.