Staggering Number of Ohio Kids Have Lost Medicaid Coverage
As kids' Medicaid eligibility review gets underway, experts are concerned about the number of Ohio children losing federal health insurance . Kelly Vyzral, senior health policy associate, Children's Defense Fund-Ohio, said because Ohio does not disaggregate information by adult or child, there is little data available on why kids are dropping off. She added whether their parents obtained employer-sponsored coverage or they lost coverage for procedural reasons like a change of address, the tend is troubling. "So we don't know why the 61,000 kids have lost their Medicaid coverage," she explained. "But there's a difference in the total number of children covered in April, versus the number covered in July. That's 61,000." According to the Georgetown Center for Children and Families, more than 38% of Ohio children rely on Medicaid or K-CHIP coverage. At the start of the school year, kids often need routine immunizations and physical exams for spor...