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Getting Back on Track with School and
Health Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended many
things that used to be routine, such as meeting friends for a playdate,
participating in recreational sports or other activities, going on vacation
and shopping trips, or even seeing a health care provider for recommended
check-ups. While most of these things seem to be temporary inconveniences,
missed medical appointments – even for preventive care – can have
far-reaching negative impacts. During a routine well-child visit, for
example, a health care professional ensures important developmental
milestones are met and provides age-appropriate immunizations to keep the
child and those surrounding them safe. As students continue to settle into the
school year, this is a good time to catch up on well-child visits and get
back on track on any missed vaccinations. When children and teens are
healthy, they are able to fully participate in the classroom – in-person or virtually
– and achieve academic success, as students are less likely to miss school
due to illness. One vaccination that is recommended for school-aged
children, and especially important this year, is the seasonal
flu – or influenza – vaccine. The flu vaccine is important for everyone to
get; however, young children are at a higher risk for developing serious
complications from flu, which is more dangerous than the common cold. As the
United States continues to fight COVID-19, it is particularly important to
protect against flu to help avoid severe complications and trips to the
emergency room and thereby conserve important health care resources. Having
health insurance greatly increases access to care for
children, and to help get families back on track with health care, the Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign
is encouraging families without health insurance to explore whether they are
eligible for Medicaid and CHIP. Enrollment is open year-round, and insurance
through these programs is free or low-cost. Medicaid and CHIP cover important
health services, including annual flu vaccination, dental care, vision and
more. We encourage you to help increase utilization of these programs and the
comprehensive health care benefits they offer by sharing our latest resources
on InsureKidsNow.gov and in the Outreach Tool Library. For more CMS data insights: Preliminary Medicaid & CHIP Data Snapshot The Many Benefits of Medicaid
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign Notes: Getting Back on Track with School and Health Care
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