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Engaging and Enrolling: Countering the Chilling Effect of "Public
Charge" to Help Latino Children Get Medicaid and CHIP Coverage
The
Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign Invites You to Attend a
Webinar:
Engaging
and Enrolling: Countering the Chilling Effect of “Public Charge”
to Help Eligible Latino
Children get Medicaid and CHIP Coverage
Wednesday, October 13,
2021
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET
Medicaid and CHIP (Children’s Health
Insurance Program) provide comprehensive health benefits to almost 39 million
children up to age 19 nationwide.[i] But many children still lack health
insurance. A recent report from the Georgetown University’s Center on
Children and Families found that the overall child uninsured rate started
going in the wrong direction between 2016 and 2019, and Latino children were
disproportionately affected. Latino children’s uninsured rate reached 9.3
percent in 2019, compared to 4.4 percent for non-Latino children. [ii]
To close this coverage gap, it is critical to understand more about which
Latino children are losing coverage, factors and drivers associated with
higher uninsured rate, and outreach strategies and resources to help enroll
eligible but uninsured children in Medicaid and CHIP. These insights will
help direct outreach and enrollment efforts to more effectively target immigrant
families, address coverage disparities, and advance health equity.
This webinar, which is being held during National Hispanic Heritage Month,
will feature an analysis of recent data to raise awareness about the increase
in uninsurance rates for Latino children, outreach strategies to effectively
target this population, and a new resource available on InsureKidsNow.gov for
organizations working with immigrant families. The webinar will also address
recent federal guidance to inform states and stakeholders that the 2019
Public Charge Final Rule was vacated and is no longer in effect, and that
applying for or receiving Medicaid or CHIP benefits does not make someone a
“public charge.”[iii]
The Department of Homeland Security’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
requesting public feedback on the public charge ground of inadmissibility
will also be covered.
Participants will also learn about the Connecting Kids to
Coverage National Campaign’s many resources on InsureKidsNow.gov,
which include a digital video, social media, text messages, and newsletter
articles.
Webinar speakers feature:
- Sarah
Lichtman Spector, Director, Division of Medicaid Eligibility Policy,
Center for Medicaid & CHIP Services, Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services
- Amanda
Baran, Chief of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security
- Kelly
Whitener, Associate Professor, Georgetown University McCourt
School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families
- Patrick
Bresette, Children’s Defense Fund – Texas
- Jenn
Kerr, Outreach Contractor, Connecting Kids to Coverage
National Campaign, Porter Novelli Public Services
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[i] https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/program-information/medicaid-and-chip-enrollment-data/report-highlights/index.html#:~:text=82%2C301%2C711%20individuals%20were%20enrolled%20in,individuals%20were%20enrolled%20in%20CHIP
[ii] https://ccf.georgetown.edu/2021/06/08/health-coverage-trends-for-latino-children/
[iii] There’s one exception for
people receiving long-term care in an institution at government expense, like
in a nursing facility or mental health institution. These people may face
barriers getting a green card.
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