But … but … ACA is in a death spiral!
Republicans wouldn’t lie to us on that, would they?!?
Death spiral!!
But … but … ACA is in a death spiral!
Republicans wouldn’t lie to us on that, would they?!?
Death spiral!!
Here’s another link. It appears that child uninsured rate experienced an uptick under Trump. Sad news, but not surprising.
Quoting from the link:
*The most likely culprits, per the report:
•The Republican pursuit of Obamacare repeal and their success in repealing the individual mandate.
•The Trump administration’s regulations that undermine the health care law.
•Congress allowed an unprecedented lapse in funding authorization for the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
•President Trump’s immigration crackdown: Nearly 1 in 4 children in the US have a parent who is an immigrant, and we have strong evidence that an unwelcoming environment for that population leads them to pull out of public programs similar to CHIP and Medicaid.
“All of these changes in the national political and policy realm mark a sharp reversal after many years of successful efforts to reduce the uninsured rate for children and families,” the researchers wrote.
They continued:
Declines in child coverage rates occurred in 2017 despite an improving economy and low unemployment rate, strongly suggesting that federal actions contributed to a perception that publicly funded health coverage options are no longer available or, in the case of an immigrant parent, created concern about enrolling their child in public coverage for fear of reprisal. Another contributor could be changes in state Medicaid IT systems that may have tightened verification procedures.
Because the majority of uninsured children (56.8 percent) are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP but are not currently enrolled, this constellation of national trends has likely created an “unwelcome mat” effect where families are unaware of their options or deterred from seeking coverage.Hispanic and Native American children are substantially more likely to be uninsured than white or black children. Poor children are also, unsurprisingly, more likely to be uninsured than children from wealthier families.
The other most notable feature is that most of the children who lost health coverage from 2016 to 2017 live in states that refused to expand Medicaid under Obamacare: three-fourths of the 276,000, according to the Georgetown researchers.
In fact, 3 in 10 uninsured kids in the US live in either Florida or Texas, the two biggest states that have refused to expand Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.
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25 percent of American children have an immigrant parent? That is unbelievable.