Research & Reports CHIP Medicaid Health Equity Immigrant Families Fact Sheets: Latino Children’s Health Coverage June 29, 2020 CCFadmin share this post on Facebook share this post on Twitter 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 CCFadmin 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 AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WV WY State Sign Up Latest The ACA’s Preventive Services Benefit Is in Jeopardy: What Can States Do to Preserve Access? Guest January 27, 2023 Hundreds of Thousands of Children Could Lose Coverage in Florida Alone as U.S. Approaches High Stakes Medicaid Unwinding Joan Alker January 20, 2023 Mothers’ Mental Health Challenges Predated COVID-19, Medicaid Policy and Other Solutions Needed, Report Finds Maggie Clark January 20, 2023
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