
High Rates of Uninsured Children
Without access to affordable healthcare, uninsured children are less likely to receive preventive care, which can lead to untreated medical conditions, delayed diagnoses, and worse health outcomes. The lack of insurance coverage can also result in families facing significant financial burdens when their children require medical treatment. Although the number of uninsured children has decreased in recent years, there are still millions of children without health insurance coverage, particularly among low-income families and communities of color. Expanding access to affordable healthcare services, and increasing funding for public insurance programs such as Medicaid and CHIP can help families financially struggling to provide health care and services to their children.