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Welcome to Say Ahhh! a health care policy blog by Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families. Our policy experts have their fingers on the pulse of what's happening on health care coverage for children and families. Our experience is diverse, our perspectives unique, our mission united.
Wesley Prater

National Groups Express Concerns About Wisconsin’s Waiver

February 03, 2012
Wesley Prater

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Waivers / All / CCF Resources

CCFadmin

How Has Arizona’s CHIP Enrollment Freeze Impacted Kids?

September 29, 2011
CCFadmin / Martha Heberlein / Cathy Hope

Affordable Care Act : Blog Posts / Eligibility & Coverage / All / CCF Resources

Senate Majority Leader Shares his Views on Medicaid & CHIP

June 01, 2011
Guest / Senator Harry Reid

Medicaid : Blog Posts /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Wesley Prater

Mississippi’s Interview Requirement Reduces Government Efficiency & Disconnects People from Coverage

May 09, 2011
Wesley Prater

Medicaid : Blog Posts /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Jocelyn Guyer

Senator Hatch Launches Effort to Repeal MoE: Could Lead to Deep Cuts in CHIP

May 05, 2011
Jocelyn Guyer

Medicaid : Blog Posts /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Senator Stands Up for Medicaid

March 28, 2011
Guest / Senator Jay Rockefeller

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Financing / All / CCF Resources

Dairyland Dust-Up Goes Beyond Worker Rights: Medicaid Power Shift Also Gaining Attention

February 25, 2011
Guest / Bob Jacobson

Medicaid : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

CCFadmin

Health Insurance for 1 in 3 Put at Risk if Stability Protections Removed

February 23, 2011
CCFadmin / Jocelyn Guyer / Martha Heberlein

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Financing /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Martha Heberlein

New Fact Sheet Examines the Consequences of Repealing the Medicaid and CHIP Stability Protections

February 08, 2011
Martha Heberlein

Medicaid : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Martha Heberlein

If We’re Going to Use Numbers, Can They At Least Be the Right Ones?

February 03, 2011
Martha Heberlein

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Financing / All / CCF Resources

Martha Heberlein

Holding Steady, Looking Ahead

January 11, 2011
Martha Heberlein

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Financing / All / CCF Resources

Jocelyn Guyer

States Should Seek a Balanced Approach to Maintaining Medicaid

January 07, 2011
Jocelyn Guyer

Medicaid : Blog Posts / Financing / All / CCF Resources

Cathy Hope

Congressional Leaders Urge HHS to Issue Strong MOE Guidance

May 07, 2010
Cathy Hope

Medicaid : Blog Posts /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Tricia Brooks

Maintenance of Effort (MOE) in Health Reform Helps Preserve Current Children’s Health Coverage

March 29, 2010
Tricia Brooks

Medicaid : Blog Posts /
CHIP : Blog Posts / All / CCF Resources

Authors
  • Joan Alker
  • Tricia Brooks
  • Jocelyn Guyer
  • Martha Heberlein
  • Cathy Hope
  • Tara Mancini
  • Wesley Prater
  • Joe Touschner
  • Karina Wagnerman
  • Dinah Wiley
  • Elisabeth Wright Burak
QF carrousel
  • The ACA has the potential to cut the number of uninsured children by 40%. (Source:Improving Coverage for Children Under Health Reform)
  • The ACA has helped maintain or improve access to preventive services for 54% of children. (Source: ACA Protects and Improves Access to Preventive Care for Children)
  • 47 states have applied for or received increased federal funds to make major upgrades to Medicaid enrollment systems (Source: Getting Into Gear for 2014)
  • In 2011, 92% of children in the United States had health insurance coverage. (Source: Uninsured Children 2009-2011 Charting the Nation's Progress)
  • In 2012, 26 statesmade improvements to their Medicaid and CHIP programs. (Source: Getting Into Gear for 2014)
CCF Research Digest, at zotero.com
CCF Research Digest, at zotero.com
quote
  • “Preventive care keeps children healthy and more likely to avoid expensive trips to the ER for treatable conditions like asthma.”
    Joan AlkerJoan Alker
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