In This Report:
(Updated August 2021)
The Affordable Care Act, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program have made historic progress in reducing the child uninsured rate. Yet some families continue to have difficulty affording coverage and getting their children the care they need. In June of 2016, the Center for Children and Families launched a series of reports on the future of children’s health coverage.
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Covering All Kids
Continuous Coverage
Children’s Dental Coverage
- Fulfilling the Promise of Children’s Dental Coverage
- Future of Children’s Health Coverage Series Brief #2: Rethinking Pediatric Dental Coverage
Children in the Marketplace
- The Future of Children’s Health Coverage: Children in the Marketplace
- CCF Releases First in Series of Briefs on the Future of Children’s Health Coverage
Health Coverage Expansion Proposals
- The Questions to Ask When Assessing the Impact of Health Coverage Expansion Proposals on Children
- How to Assess the Impact of Health Coverage Expansion Proposals on Children’s Health
Medicaid and Schools
Prescription Drugs
- How Medicaid and CHIP Shield Children from the Rising Costs of Prescription Drugs
- How to Strengthen the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program to Address Rising Medicaid Prescription Drug Costs
Promoting Health Coverage of AI/AN Children
- Promoting Health Coverage of American Indian and Alaska Native Children
- The Future of Coverage for American Indian and Alaska Native Children