Health care fallout: Fate of 8M low-income children in limbo
That memory makes Bell, of
"There's an incredible security that I have with CHIP," said Bell, 30, who has gone back to community college to reboot his life after working a series of low-paying jobs. "If my daughters get sick or seriously injured, we can take them to their doctor, rather than when I was growing and had to go through the emergency room. We always kept our fingers crossed back then."
CHIP provides low-cost coverage to children in families that earn too much to qualify for Medicaid. But it has become caught up in a political stalemate over how to fund it.
"The fact that they want to play politics with our kids' health care is appalling," Bell said. "All we're asking for is an investment, not a handout. CHIP was built for the working class."
Each state designs its own version of CHIP with different rules and coverage, so each faces a somewhat different situation. But
"We're seeing every month more and more states running out of their funding for their CHIP programs, so it's becoming more of a national issue," said
Fresh federal money for CHIP, which was created in 1997, dried up
"
Now
An eventual fix is expected to be part of a huge year-end spending bill aimed at preventing a federal government shutdown, but that's not guaranteed.
Now, with funds running out, states are struggling with what to tell families who rely on CHIP, said
"They're really trying to hold off as long as possible or on providing any notice to families," Artiga said. "They don't want to create confusion or fear or instability for families who are covered under the program."
The department estimates that
States set their own eligibility rules for the program.
In
"There's a lot of things I think that we can argue about. There's a lot of things that divide us," Ducey said. "Taking care of these kids in this situation I think is something that should unite us."
Mejia, a single mother in
"They need to put themselves in our position and have an open mind," Mejia said. "A lot of us parents do work, but we just happen to not make enough to be able to provide the medically necessary needs that we have to provide for our children."
Anderson reported from
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