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Community-Based Coalitions: Influencing Policy & Practice, Florida Covering Kids & Families
Community-Based Coalitions: Influencing Policy & Practice, Florida Covering Kids & Families
Florida Covering Kids & Families
Simple approaches to outreach can increase enrollment in CHIP. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2010) found community-based coalitions can be simple yet effective methods to communicate needed policy and practice changes to those “charged with implementing insurance coverage”. Community-based coalitions are able to bring to light enrollment and retention barriers increasing the awareness of stakeholders and hopefully, help to create effective solutions.
Connecting Kids To Coverage, Florida Covering Kids & Families
Connecting Kids To Coverage, Florida Covering Kids & Families
Florida Covering Kids & Families
This issue provides examples of application assistance strategies that can be used to enroll the uninsured in health coverage programs.
School-Based Outreach: A Way In, Florida Covering Kids & Families
School-Based Outreach: A Way In, Florida Covering Kids & Families
Florida Covering Kids & Families
According to the Urban Institute, 3.4 million U.S. children aged 6-18 are eligible for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) but are uninsured. These school-aged children make up about 68% of the total eligible but uninsured population. Child and family advocates have long considered schools to be valuable partners for Florida KidCare outreach.