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The Children’s Health Insurance Program, which has had unusually strong bipartisan support since it was created in 1997, is now in limbo — an unexpected victim of the partisan rancor in D.C ...
Since the start of October, the families of 9 million children — including more than 180,000 in Pennsylvania — have been calling on lawmakers to reauthorize the Children’s Health Insurance ...
After the federal funds for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) expired last year, healthcare experts urged lawmakers to act fast.
Properly designed, targeted, and marketed, buy-in programs could be a cost-effective way of moving toward universal coverage for children.
Program that provides low-cost health care to 9M children set to expire CHIP provides health insurance for kids from low- and moderate-income families.
Amid efforts to unsuccessfully repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in the fall, lawmakers let the Children's Health Insurance Program (or CHIP) to expire on Sept. 30.
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