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Georgetown University Center for Children and Families Hails Health Reform As Big Win for Children and Families

A look at the health reform measure passed today through the eyes of a child brought to you by the health coverage experts at the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University. By creating reliable, affordable coverage options that won’t disappear when a parent becomes sick or loses a job, the legislation protects and strengthens the well-being and financial stability of our nation’s children and their families.

Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 21, 2010 — The Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University Released the Following Statement on Health Reform Passed by U.S. House of Representatives Today:

 


The House of Representatives has taken a historic step today in support of America’s families by passing health reform legislation today.

By creating reliable, affordable coverage options that won’t disappear when a parent becomes sick or loses a job, the legislation protects and strengthens the well-being and financial stability of our nation’s children and their families.

The key provisions for families and children include:

With health reform finally past it’s last big hurdle toward enactment, efforts cannot start soon enough to help America’s families who will be expecting results. As a first win for families, states can reach out to the five million uninsured children who already qualify for Medicaid or CHIP coverage to help sign them up right now.

(* This age has been widely reported as 26 but legislative language indicates that coverage will continue until age 27.)

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