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Let's Get America Covered!Forty-six million Americans, including 9 million children, are living without health care coverage. Each year, more and more hard-working families join the ranks of the uninsured. The time for change is now and you can help. Report: Kids with Health Insurance Get Needed Care, While Uninsured Kids Go WithoutA report released today on children’s health shows that having health insurance makes an enormous difference in whether kids receive the care they need, especially if they are chronically ill. The study, released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota, shows that insured children are three times more likely to visit a doctor’s office in the course of a year than are uninsured children. Insured kids are also far more likely to have had a regular check-up to keep them healthy. In addition to showing that children with insurance receive important health care services, the report takes a deeper look at kids with chronic health conditions, such as asthma or diabetes. Back-to-School Campaign Underway!Events and activities are being held across the country to help connect families with low-cost or free health care coverage as part of the ninth annual Back-to-School Campaign. Get involved by planning an enrollment event, conducting outreach through your local school, or distributing free materials to uninsured individuals and families. Planning guides and communications team staff are available to help. Together, we can continue to get kids the coverage they need. FREE School Supply Kits Still AvailableFREE Back-to-School supply kits are still available for planners coordinating enrollment events. Perfect for the back-to-school season, each kit is designed to fit into a student's three-ring binder and promotes the 1(877) KIDS-NOW toll-free number families can call to learn about free and low-cost health coverage. Supplies are limited, so order yours today. New Study Shows Americans' Access to Medical Care DeterioratesThe number and proportion of Americans reporting going without or delaying needed medical care increased sharply between 2003 and 2007; according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change, access deteriorated for both insured and uninsured people. Read the full article |
Read the latest developments on health care coverage issues. SHADAC Health Access Profile
Learn more about this comprehensive profile of access to health care in the states Learn about our efforts to get America covered.
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If you are looking for coverage, our state-specific guides can help point the way.
Download templates, guides and materials to help inform uninsured families and guide discussion about the issue within faith communities.
Communications Action Center
Visit the one-stop training center on communications and outreach to enroll eligible uninsured children in Medicaid or SCHIP. |
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