Note: As of July 1, 2007, Covering Kids & Families has closed. For current information about the uninsured in America, please visit RWJF Coverage.
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You and your children may be eligible for low-cost or free health insurance! Programs exist in every state and the District of Columbia. For information about low-cost and free children's health coverage, visit insurekidsnow.gov. For information on coverage for adults, read the Guides to Finding Health Insurance Coverage in Your State from Cover the Uninsured. Illinois - Illinois Maternal & Child Health Coalition Covering Kids & Families is no longer open to subscribers. Please visit covertheuninsured.org to sign up for e-mail updates on the issue of the uninsured. |
July 1, 2003 Maintaining the Gains, Special Executive Summary EditionThe Importance of Preserving Coverage in Medicaid and SCHIP This special executive summary edition of Maintaining the Gains: The Importance of Preserving Coverage in Medicaid and SCHIP is made available by the Covering Kids & Families National Program Office at the Southern Institute on Children and Families. The executive summary provides a succinct, informative overview of the full report and serves as a resource on the importance of preserving Medicaid and SCHIP coverage for America’s uninsured children and families. Source: Southern Institute on Children and Families Citation: O’Brien, Ellen and Cindy Mann. Special Executive Summary Edition, Maintaining the Gains: The Importance of Preserving Coverage in Medicaid and SCHIP. Columbia, SC: Covering Kids & Families National Program Office, Southern Institute on Children and Families, July 2003. |
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