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How COVID-19 Changed Kids' Access to Health Care
USAFriday, June 13, 2025
The pandemic highlighted the importance of consistent health care for children. It showed that having reliable access to Medicaid can make a big difference. It can help kids stay healthy and get the care they need, even during tough times. It also showed that states with pre-existing continuous eligibility were better prepared to handle the crisis. They had systems in place that could support families more effectively.
The FFCRA was a temporary measure, but its effects are still being felt. It raised awareness about the need for continuous Medicaid eligibility for children. It also sparked conversations about how to make health care more accessible for all kids. As the pandemic continues to shape our world, it's clear that ensuring steady health care access for children is more important than ever. This is a critical issue that needs ongoing attention and action. It's not just about getting through the pandemic. It's about building a better, more equitable health care system for the future.
The pandemic has shown us that health care is not a luxury. It's a necessity. And for children, having consistent access to Medicaid can be a lifeline. It can help them stay healthy, attend school, and thrive. As we move forward, it's crucial to keep pushing for policies that support continuous Medicaid eligibility. This is not just about the pandemic. It's about creating a healthier, more resilient future for all children.
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