Fix To "Family Glitch" Fulfills A Decade Of Advocacy
"We are very pleased that this Administration continues to expand health insurance coverage for our nation's 72 million children. Removing the family glitch will provide health care for nearly 3 million children previously shut out. We are glad to see that the push for this critical fix has succeeded. The next task will be to make similar progress on issues including offering continuous coverage to age 6 to children in Medicaid and making the
The so-called "family glitch" underestimated the true cost of covering a family, making employer-sponsored health coverage unaffordable by excluding the family from marketplace subsidies.
The Administration's final rule, to be published
First Focus on Children submitted comments to the
First Focus on Children has worked for more than a decade to repair the family glitch. In 2012,
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Original text here: https://firstfocus.org/news/press-release/fix-to-family-glitch-fulfills-a-decade-of-advocacy



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