Medicaid is a federal-state partnership that provides health care coverage to low-income children, senior citizens, and people with disabilities. More than 39 million children 0-18 years old were enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP by December 2021. Among Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) infants under one year, more than 6 in 10 rely on Medicaid coverage. Children of color are disproportionately poor and, as a result, more likely to have Medicaid coverage. More than half of all Black, Hispanic, and AI/AN children under 18 are covered by Medicaid
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
There is now substantial evidence that young children’s mental health plays a critical role in their...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is currently engaged in a policy initiative tha...
Changes to Medicaid financing structure should be carefully considered because any change could have...
Medicaid funds vital services for children and youth with special health care needs and disabilities...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Medically fragile children, defined as children with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions wh...
This publication provides a brief overview of the Medicaid program. It highlights the range of eligi...
Statement of the Problem: Health insurance coverage plays a critical role in ensuring appropriate ac...
Published information is scarce regarding the extent to which public and private health insurance wi...
Outlines factors limiting referrals and treatment for children in public insurance programs, includi...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
A child with a blood vessel abnormality of the colon required emergency surgery that was only availa...
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
There is now substantial evidence that young children’s mental health plays a critical role in their...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is currently engaged in a policy initiative tha...
Changes to Medicaid financing structure should be carefully considered because any change could have...
Medicaid funds vital services for children and youth with special health care needs and disabilities...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Medically fragile children, defined as children with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions wh...
This publication provides a brief overview of the Medicaid program. It highlights the range of eligi...
Statement of the Problem: Health insurance coverage plays a critical role in ensuring appropriate ac...
Published information is scarce regarding the extent to which public and private health insurance wi...
Outlines factors limiting referrals and treatment for children in public insurance programs, includi...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
A child with a blood vessel abnormality of the colon required emergency surgery that was only availa...
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
There is now substantial evidence that young children’s mental health plays a critical role in their...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is currently engaged in a policy initiative tha...