This article on Austin American Statesman’s website by Corrie MacLaggan reports on the unusually large percentage of people who qualify for CHIP and/or Medicaid yet do not take advantage of it. CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) and Medicaid offer free (in the case of Medicaid) or extremely affordable health insurance to underprivileged children. According to this article there are currently about 850,000
Thursday, November 29, 2007
CHIP and Medicaid
CHIP and Medicaid
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I definitely agree that it is a true shame we can't find a better way to implement these health care benefits. It doesn't seem like it should be all that difficult. If all those people knew it was available, I'm sure they would be jumping at the chance to take advantage of it. They need to find a way to get the word out to EVERYBODY who needs it, not just a few areas. If they can't even inform the people who qualify, what good is it at all? It almost completely defeats the purpose of having it. If we can improve the health conditions of those at the poverty level, it might do wonders. It could make some poor people well enough to pursue further education or to find better jobs. It would improve quality of life which might just help them out of a downward spiral. I think health care is a very important issue and if so few people are benefiting from these kinds of programs, something should be done to change that.
Janna LaRocco
I also agree with Berlin. There is no reason why there are families out there that qualify for government support and do not take advantage of it. There is no excuse for there to be families that have no idea about the programs. It is the responsibility of the government to do everything within there power to educate families on the programs available to them. We live in a time now where we are very technologically advanced which makes it easy to communicate and inform people even over large areas. It is sad for the government to use an excuse such as Texas is very large so it makes it hard to inform everyone.
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