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2007

  • SCHIP 101: Learning from 10 Years of Experience

    Author: Liz Arjun Tennessee SCHIP Advocates, First Focus Training — Presentation Document June 2007

  • Bush Administration’s New Estimates on Uninsured Children are Inconsistent With the Facts

      The Bush administration’s new estimates on the number of uninsured children are inconsistent with the facts, the reality of states grappling to provide coverage to uninsured children, and the need for strong federal action on SCHIP reauthorization. Some nine million children in the United States lack health care coverage, according to commonly-cited, respected sources.…

  • SCHIP Reauthorization: Can The Nation Move Forward Without Going Backward?

    This issue brief reviews the eligibility provisions in the original SCHIP law, the experience across states since SCHIP was enacted, and the potential implications for children of imposing a federal income eligibility cap on SCHIP. It also provides information as to why states cover families at different income levels and which states would be affected…

  • Making Real Gains for Children: Strategies for Reaching the More Than Six Million Uninsured Children Eligible for Medicaid and SCHIP

    SCHIP reauthorization in 2007 provides an opportunity for Congress to adopt policies that help assure that children can gain the coverage they need and for which they already qualify. To make progress, the cost concerns of states must be addressed and new tools for identifying and enrolling eligible uninsured children must be implemented. This issue…

  • Express Lane Eligibility: Using Public Programs to Enroll Eligible Children into Medicaid/SCHIP

    Author: Dawn Horner State Coverage Initiatives Program — Presentation Document May 2007

  • Waving Cautionary Flags: Initial Reactions from Doctors and Patients to Florida’s Medicaid Changes

    This issue brief explores the initial reactions and experiences of Medicaid beneficiaries and doctors participating in Florida’s Medicaid reform program that began enrollment in two pilot counties in September 2006. It reports that provider participation is declining and that the reform program has made Medicaid more complex. It also highlights that children are the largest…

  • Evaluating Florida’s Medicaid Pilots: Early Reactions from Doctors and Patients

    Author: Joan Alker Assessing Florida’s Medicaid Reform Project — Presentation Document May 2007

  • Family Coverage Under SCHIP Waivers

    This report examines 11 states that have been granted waivers to provide health care coverage to parents using SCHIP funds. It shows that while SCHIP parent enrollment nationwide is relatively small, the coverage provided helps fill a major coverage gap for low-income parents and their families.  

  • Children’s Health Coverage: States Moving Forward

    This report provides results from a nationwide review of state efforts to provide health care coverage to uninsured children between January 2006 and mid-April 2007. It shows that a large number of states throughout the country have proposed, passed, or implemented initiatives to cover more children through three primary strategies: finding, enrolling, and keeping SCHIP-…

  • New Report: States Moving Forward on Child Health Strong SCHIP Reauthorization Critical

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new report by the Georgetown Center for Children and Families (CCF) confirms that state governments are taking strong steps to strengthen and expand children’s health coverage, but quick supportive action by Congress is critical to the success of these efforts. The report, Children’s Health Coverage: States Moving Forward, released by CCF…

  • Op-Ed: An Immoral Philosophy

    When a child is enrolled in the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (Schip), the positive results can be dramatic. For example, after asthmatic children are enrolled in Schip, the frequency of their attacks declines on average by 60 percent, and their likelihood of being hospitalized for the condition declines more than 70 percent. Regular care,…

  • Children’s Coverage: On the Move

    Author: Cindy Mann Grantmakers for Health and Grantmakers for Children, Youth, & Families — Presentation Document April 2007

  • Medicaid at the Ten-Year Anniversary of SCHIP: Looking Back and Moving Forward

    By Jocelyn Guyer This issue brief examines the relative roles of Medicaid and SCHIP in providing health coverage and reducing the uninsurance rate of low-income children. It also provides evidence of the necessity for additional Medicaid reforms to ensure that Medicaid will continue to meet the needs of low-income children and families.  

  • States Affected by Proposals to Restrict SCHIP Coverage Options

    By Jocelyn Guyer This issue brief provides an analysis on which states would be affected by policy proposals to limit SCHIP funding to children with family income at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. It shows that more than half of the states (28 states) are potentially affected by this type of…

  • SCHIP Funding for Parents

    By Jocelyn Guyer This memo provides information on the history, scope, and value of SCHIP financing for family coverage. It shows that that although SCHIP coverage for parents represents a small fraction of SCHIP funding, it has provided states with flexibility to address the growing number of uninsured Americans.  

  • Key Issues in SCHIP Reauthorization

    Author: Cindy Mann Association of Health Care Journalists — Presentation Document March 2007

  • Premium Assistance Programs: Do They Work for
 Low-Income Families?

    Author:Joan Alker U.S. House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee, Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions
 – Testimony Document March 15, 2007

  • CCF Study Shows Medicaid Has Driven Most of the Gains in Children’s Coverage Over the Past Decade

    WASHINGTON—A Center for Children and Families study released today in the March/April issue of Health Affairs shows Medicaid’s central role in reducing the uninsurance rate for children. Between 1997 and 2005, children’s uninsurance rate dropped from 22.3 percent to 14.9 percent. Although SCHIP alone often is cited as the reason for these improvements, new CCF…

  • Getting to the Finish Line: Covering Children Eligible for Medicaid and SCHIP

    Author: Cindy Mann Alliance for Health Reform – Presentation Document February 2007

  • Florida’s Medicaid Reform

    Authors: Joan Alker and Jack Hoadley Duval County Medical Society Forum — Presentation Document February 2007