Don't Forget Children in the Health Care Reform Debate

The Children’s Health Insurance Program:  Strengthening What Works 

Currently, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers about 7 million children across the nation and that number will increase to about 14 million by 2013.  CHIP is comprehensive, head to toe, affordable for low-income families, and affordable for state governments through receipt of federal dollars for participation in the program.

The Health Care Reform proposal in the House would allow CHIP to end in 2013 and funnel the children currently covered by CHIP into the Exchange where they will buy new health care coverage that will likely cost more and provide less. Because many families will opt for the least expensive coverage their benefits will be lower. No child should be left worse off as a result of health reform.

The Health Care Reform proposal in the Senate would allow CHIP to continue until 2019, at which time it will end.

Why would Congress end a program that they just reauthorized and expanded this past spring that efficiently provides quality health care coverage to 7 million children?

Congress should expand and strengthen what we know already works.

Continuing CHIP will allow millions of children uninterrupted, affordable, and comprehensive coverage while testing the Exchange’s ability to provide comparable coverage for children.

Congress must support comprehensive, affordable, accessible care for all children everywhere.

Learn more about U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s CHIP Amendment that would continue full funding for CHIP through 2019, ensure affordable coverage and high quality benefits for children, and make it easier for families to enroll in the program.

Minnesota Senators Franken and Klobuchar signed on as co-sponsors of the Casey CHIP Amendment.  Please call to thank them for their commitment to ensuring affordable, comprehensive, and accessible coverage for all children by becoming a co-sponsor of the Casey CHIP Amendment.

Senator Franken can be reached at 651-221-1016 or 202-224-5641.

Senator Klobuchar can be reached at 612-727-5220 or 888-224-9043.

Comments

I laughed, I cried, it was better than Cats. I’ll read you again and again! LOL

Greetings,

Samuel Reed.

So, as far as I understand, there’s a chance for all children in Minesota to be covered by 2013 with CHIP. Hope your program will really work. You have everything for this. Thanks for that you are.

I agree that no child should have worse health care after this bill is passed that is high quality and widely accessible is definitely the goal. I honesty hope that the CHIP program will become obsolete due to some really good health care reforms. I know that this is unlikely and I think that CHIP should stay around until it is meaningfully replaced by something else.

That is the way forward to be honest. If we don’t think good or count children into our policies then I believe we’ll not have a very bright future as now today’s kids will shape up 2020-2030 and more. They need to be healthy both physically and mentally to be able to match up with the world.

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