Overview
The Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund (CICRF) provides financial reimbursement to eligible Massachusetts families caring for children and youth under age 22 with special health care needs with medically related expenses not covered by health insurance, federal or state assistance, or any other financial source.
Created by legislation passed in 2000, the Fund is designed to act as a safety net for families whose children have significant medically related expenses. By definition, a family has “catastrophic expenses” related to their income. Eligibility is defined by law as expenses exceeding 10% of income from all sources in a 12-month period (plus 15% of any amount over $100,000).
A family may be responsible for these expenses due to:
- A lack of insurance or dependent coverage
- Expenses that are greater than the maximum benefit allowed by their insurance company
- Pre-existing conditions, co-payments, and other expenses that are not covered by insurance
CICRF is a payor of last resort. To be eligible for the Fund and receive reimbursement, the child’s medically related expenses must have already been incurred. In cases of extreme medical emergency, the CICRF Commission may grant approval before the expense is incurred. As the amount in the Fund and the number of requests vary from year to year, CICRF cannot guarantee funding in all cases. Families are advised not to make financial decisions based on an expectation that the Fund will reimburse them or pay on their behalf, even if they previously received payment for a similar expense.