December 12, 2022

FL Child Uninsured Rate Stabilizes; Advocates Raise Future Concerns

Trimmel Gomes writes:

"While the Sunshine State ranks among the top 10 states with the highest rates of uninsured children, it did see more kids with health coverage during the pandemic, thanks to federal protections set to expire next year.

Florida's uninsured-child rate dropped from 7.6 % to 7.3 % in 2021, according to a new report from Georgetown University.

Erica Li, policy analyst at the Florida Policy Institute [emphasis added], said it is welcome news to see the number of kids without health insurance drop from 343,000 before the pandemic, to 332,000 in 2021, as it leads to longer-term benefits.

'We know that when children are covered for insurance, they have much better outcomes,' Li pointed out. 'They're more likely to succeed in school, graduate from high school, attend college, earn higher wages and things like that. So, that's all very good data to see.'

The Florida Policy Institute, along with 40 other organizations, has asked the DeSantis administration for a statewide plan for how to keep those families and individuals insured after the federal protections expire next year. Florida is among 11 states that have yet to expand Medicaid, which insures many low-income residents."

Read more at publicnewsservice.com

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