Public News Service Washington
By Lori Abbott
October 29th, 2015
SEATTLE – More children in Washington now have health insurance. That’s the good news according to a report from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families and the Seattle-based Children’s Alliance, which credits the success of Apple Health for Kids and the Affordable Care Act in helping cut the rate of uninsured children in Washington to less than five percent – better than the national average.
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Report co-author Joan Alker says many Washington children became covered when their parents enrolled in newly-available coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
“People don’t think about Medicaid expansion as a kids’ issue, but we know from past research that covering parents results in a strong what we call ‘welcome mat’ effect for kids,” she says. “That means when the parent learns about their own coverage opportunity, they may learn their child is also eligible.”
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