Research & Reports CHIP Medicaid Health Equity Immigrant Families Fact Sheets: Latino Children’s Health Coverage June 29, 2020 share this post on Facebook X share this post on X share this post on LinkedIn share this post through Email Share State officials’ decisions about coverage options, especially in times of crises, have a profound effect on children and can exacerbate pre-existing racial and ethnic disparities. For notes on methodology, visit this page. Arizona Fact Sheet California Fact Sheet Florida Fact Sheet Georgia Fact Sheet Nevada Fact Sheet Puerto Rico Fact Sheet Texas Fact Sheet For more resources on Latino children’s health coverage, visit this page. Share DOWNLOADS Arizona, Latino Children's Health Coverage Florida_LatinoKidsHealth Georgia_LatinoKidsHealth Nevada_LatinoKidsHealth Texas_LatinoKidsHealth Subscribe to Updates from our Team Sign Up Enter Email First Name Last Name Organization State Alaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Washington D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming State Sign Up Latest New Brief: States Should Act to Ensure All Former Foster Youth Receive Medicaid Continuity of Coverage Natalie Lawson, Tricia Brooks November 13, 2024 Ensuring Continuity of Medicaid Coverage for Former Foster Youth Tricia Brooks, Jenny Pokempner, Natalie Lawson November 13, 2024 CMS Highlights EPSDT Policies and Strategies for Improving Care for Children with Behavioral Health Needs Anne Dwyer November 1, 2024
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