They all came from families with incomes that were no more than 150 percent of the poverty level.
Families with income above 200 percent of the federal poverty level are not eligible for the public programs in many states.
Those with incomes up to 150 percent of the poverty level (or about $18,000) will receive the services free.
Women earning from 150 to 250 percent of the poverty level will pay according to a sliding scale.
This year it pays at 56 percent of the poverty level.
Family income may not exceed 185 percent of the poverty level.
We have only 10,000 uninsured children with family incomes from 200 to 250 percent of the poverty level.
New Jersey covered children up to 350 percent of the poverty level.
Eligibility has been limited to families earning up to 200 percent of the poverty level, or $33,000.
The program is designed to offer free health insurance for families earning 150 percent of the poverty level.