1. Subsidized Cost Florida KidCare Most families pay only $15 or $20 for coverage, depending on family size and income. 2.

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Subsidized Cost Florida KidCare Most families pay only $15 or $20 for coverage, depending on family size and income. 2

medikids Full Pay Program MediKids-Ages 1-4 are $157 /per month/ per child Full-Pay option is available for families with a higher income There is no deductible There are minimal co-pays 3

Florida Healthy Kids Full Pay Program 4 As of October 1, 2015 the following costs will be in effect for the Florida Healthy Kids Full Pay Program: Sunshine Health Stars Plus  $299 with dental  $284 without dental Sunshine Health Stars  $220 with dental  $205 without dental