Report: More Kids Gaining Health Coverage Under ACA

Public News Service

By: Eric Galatas

The number of Colorado kids without health insurance hit an all-time low of four percent last year, according to new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.

The center found that between 2013 and 2016, an estimated 51,000 more Colorado kids gained coverage.

Joan Alker, the report’s author, says progress could be rolled back if Congress cuts Medicaid or does not renew the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, which is set to expire September 30th. She adds having health insurance has broad and long-term positive impacts.

“We know that having coverage is important for children because research shows that these children have better access to needed health services, better educational outcomes, and even better economic and health outcomes as adults,” she explains.

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