Another View: Ohio kids need health insurance
After years of steady improvement, the number of
From
And it's not just Medicaid coverage.
The news is distressing, particularly when considering how hard states like
It may be that children are losing coverage when their parents lose their health insurance. It may be that renewing Medicaid coverage was too confusing or complicated for some families to manage, particularly as the number of federally funded health care navigators has fallen in recent years.
Advocacy groups that work with children's health issues are at a loss to explain the sudden drop in coverage rates, and they want government officials to help solve the mystery.
This problem is squarely in the wheelhouse of Gov.
Just such a panel is necessary here, and urgently.
Slipping backward on this vital metric of taking care of the state's children is not something
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