How Many Children Could Loose Healthcare?

Perhaps 15-18 Million of Them

By Voices for America’s Children

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No matter how you slice it, the House budget plan leaves millions of children uninsured.

Assessment

Here’s what the Medicaid cuts would mean for children by 2021.

Conclusion

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2 Responses

  1. Tighter Medicaid Eligibility Considered

    Bipartisan support for tightening Medicaid eligibility could allow such a measure’s inclusion in a deficit-reduction deal, according to congressional sources.

    Bills by Republicans and a Democrat limiting Medicaid eligibility under the 2010 healthcare reform law would save a net $13 billion over the first 10 years, according to new Congressional Budget Office estimates.

    Congressional staffers said the bipartisan support for the savings achieved by eligibility tightening indicates the measures are candidates for inclusion in any deal reached to lower future deficits, as part of an agreement to raise the federal debt limit.

    Source: Rich Daly, Modern Healthcare [7/25/11]

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  2. Children’s advocates decry Medicaid cuts ahead of deficit super-committee action

    Hope – Children’s hospitals and advocates are urging the deficit super-committee to avoid deep cuts to Medicaid as the bipartisan groups prepare to get down to business.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/medicaid/180631-childrens-advocates-decry-medicaid-cuts-ahead-of-deficit-supercommittee-action

    Any thoughts?

    Barbara

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