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Briefing Paper on Retaining Children in Medicaid

Aug 18, 2014

Children’s health status and their family’s financial status can suffer when they lose their insurance coverage for a period of time before they re-enroll. Children who “churn” on and off of coverage are less likely to receive check-ups and immunizations, and their parents may incur high medical bills when they are uninsured. To better understand how to keep children seamlessly enrolled, PCCY conducted phone interviews with 51 parents we initially helped apply for Medical Assistance for their children. Overall, we found that many parents did not understand the renewal process and, therefore, experienced some difficulty keeping their children continuously enrolled.

Read our recommendations to prevent churning in our 2011 paper: Reducing Children’s MA Churning: Policy Recommendations from the Parent’s Eye View.

It is encouraging to note that some of the strategies we suggested have since been adopted. The Pennsylvania office that operates Medicaid, for example, is working more closely with its contracted health plans to prevent lapses in coverage. Further, the Affordable Care Act now calls for renewing coverage once a year when Pennsylvania state government had previously required recipients to renew twice a year.

Attend a Community Budget Meeting

Philadelphia students cannot afford fewer teachers or other support staff. City Council can vote to prevent those cuts. Speak up on behalf of students! Attend one (or more) of the upcoming public events and tell councilmembers, “No cuts to schools!” Sign Up, Show Up, Speak Up because Our Kids Are Worth It. Need help with your testimony? Check out our testimony as well as these talking points. We can also help – reachout to frangyp@childrenfirstpa.org. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.

Postcards: Print, Sign & Share

These postcards are available for your community group or organization to print and share with your members. Postcards can be dropped off to 990 Spring Garden Street, Suite 600 or you can scan and send to info@childrenfirstpa.org. We also have printed postcards available to pick up at our office. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.

Lower Travel Costs!  Options are available.

The Mayor’s proposed tax on ride share companies will protect public schools and ensure students have the resources they deserve. If ride share companies choose to pass these costs directly onto riders, there are options for individuals with disabilities to help lower their travel costs. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.