Ensuring Kids are Healthy and Ready to
Learn
Back-to-School season is in full swing!
Many school activities require that children are current on routine
immunizations and have had a recent physical exam— services typically covered
by health insurance. Additionally, children’s overall academic
performance and ability to participate fully in school could be negatively
affected if they do not receive preventive care. Students with poor health have a higher probability of
school failure and dropout, but preventive care can help minimize lapses in
learning due to missed school days from preventable illnesses. With health
coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP),
kids are better prepared to engage in and out of the classroom.
Back-to-School season is also a key time to catch up on care missed due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the first 12 months of the pandemic, 41.3% of parents reported their youngest
child missed a routine doctor visit, with missed
care most prevalent among Hispanic children when compared to their peers.
Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) offers an annual
observance period that focuses on cultural highlights, achievements, and
presents an opportunity to remind the community the importance of health
coverage and care for Hispanic children. We encourage you to take a look at
the Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign’s resources focused on multicultural outreach,
in particular the resources available in Spanish,
including social media content, posters, palm cards and more. Explore the
Campaign’s outreach materials below for connecting communities to coverage.
Explore Key Resources
- Back-to-School partner initiative page: The Campaign’s Back-to-School Initiative page offers
resources tailored for school-based outreach and partnering with schools
to get kids covered during back-to-school season, like our Back-to-School Toolkit.
- Back-to-School July webinar: In case you missed it, our July webinar, “Back-to-School with Medicaid & CHIP: Ensuring
Kids are Covered, Vaccinated and Ready to Learn,” provided an
overview of Campaign initiatives and Back-to-School resources as well as
presented relevant data on preventive care and vaccines. The recording
and slides are now available – check it out!
- Spanish outreach resources: Our Outreach Tool Library features several
free resources in multiple languages, including Spanish, made to help
connect communities to health coverage.
Encourage Beneficiaries to
Update Their Information Today
Not only is catching up on care and regular routine care
important, but so is having and keeping health coverage. During the COVID-19
pandemic, CMS temporarily waived certain Medicaid and CHIP requirements,
preventing people from losing their health coverage, as many people did not
have to renew during this time. Once this temporary waiver is lifted,
families with Medicaid and/or CHIP will need to renew their health coverage
again annually. It is important to remind beneficiaries to update their
contact information with their state Medicaid or CHIP office, so they don’t
miss important reminders about renewals. Share the Medicaid.gov/renewals
website widely in your community to ensure families stay covered and check
out the Medicaid and CHIP Continuous Enrollment Unwinding toolkit.
Monthly, CMS hosts a webinar to update on resources and next steps. To learn
more, sign up for the upcoming webinar on October
26 at 12PM EST.
Learn about the
Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), overseen by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC), provides eligible low-income households with
a subsidy of up to $30 per month to cover the cost of Internet service plans
offered by participating providers and up to $75 per month for eligible
households on Tribal lands.
Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to
purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers
if the household contributes more than $10 and less than $50 toward the
purchase price. More information about the ACP can be found on: www.GetInternet.gov.
Current & Upcoming
Observances:
- Newborn Screening Awareness Month (September)
- National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
(September)
- Sports Eye Safety Month (September)
- Hispanic Heritage Month (9/15-10/15)
- Mental Health Awareness Week (10/2-10/8)
- Global Handwashing Day (10/15)
- National Health Education Week (10/17-10/21)
- International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
(10/23-10/29)
- Bullying Prevention Month (October)
- Children’s Health Month (October)
- Down Syndrome Awareness Month (October)
- Health Literacy Month (October)
- Healthy Lung Month (October)
- National Dental Hygiene Month (October)
Stay Connected with the
Campaign
- Share our Campaign materials. Our ever-growing, multi-lingual Outreach Tool Library features a
variety of targeted resources to use in your outreach and enrollment
efforts, available in multiple formats.
- Contact us.
To get more involved with the Campaign, contact us via email at ConnectingKids@cms.hhs.gov.
- Follow the Campaign on Twitter. Remember to re-tweet or share our messages from @IKNGov with your social network and be
sure to use our #Enroll365 and #KidsEnroll hashtags in your posts.
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