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HEHS-96-50R 1 (1995-10-20)

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O           United States
            General Accounting Office
            Washington, D.C. 20548

            Health, Education and Human Services Division

               B-270239

               October 20, 1995

               The Honorable Christopher J. Dodd
               Ranking Minority Member
               Subcommittee on Children and Families
               Committee on Labor and Human Resources
               United States Senate

               Dear Senator Dodd:

               Medicaid is the primary source of health insurance for
               poor children in the United States, covering 13.7 millon
               children in 1993. Current proposals to transform Medicaid
               from an open-ended entitlement program to a block grant to
               states would cap federal funding to states and remove
               most federal requirements that guarantee children
               eligibility and coverage for specific services.

               To respond to your concerns about the impact of proposed
               Medicaid changes on children, we prepared this
               correspondence, which summarizes facts from a report we
               issued previously on the health insurance status of
               children and one we will be issuing soon.' Specifically,
               you asked us to describe (1) recent trends in children's
               health insurance coverage, particularly for children in
               working families, and Medicaid's impact on such coverage;
               (2) the degree to which states expanded coverage for
               children beyond federal requirements and the percentage of
               the states' children who are uninsured or are on Medicaid;
               (3) the requirements for which changes are proposed in the
               current bills before the Congress, particularly provisions


               'The first study analyzed the March 1990 and 1994 U.S.
               Bureau of the Census' March Supplement of the Current
               Population Surveys (CPS) for information on children and
               their health insurance status before and after the
               federally mandated expansion of children's Medicaid
               eligibility. The results of this first study were
               reported in Health Insurance for Children: Many Remain
               Uninsured Despite Medicaid Expansion (GAO/HEHS-95-175,
               July 19, 1995) and Uninsured and Children on Medicaid
               (GAO/HEHS-95-83R, Feb. 14, 1995). The second study is a
               case study on state and privately funded programs to
               provide health insurance for children who lack coverage.
               We plan to issue a report on this second study soon.


GAO/HEHS-96-50R Medicaid and Children's Insurance

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