Modern Medicaid Alliance urges Congress to protect children’s access to care

Washington, D.C. — The Modern Medicaid Alliance (MMA) and its partners are urging Congress to reject proposals that would impose significant cuts to the Medicaid program, warning that proposed funding reductions put the health and well-being of nearly 40 million children at risk.

Medicaid is the nation’s largest insurer of children, covering 42% of all U.S. births80% of low-income childrenhalf of children with special health care needs, 3 million children in military-connected families and more than 40% of children living in rural areas and small towns. Medicaid provides access to critical health services from prenatal and childbirth care to routine check-ups, school-based services and complex care for children with special needs. Cuts to the program would jeopardize children’s timely access to this vital care, putting their health at risk and imposing an unbearable burden on American families.

As Congress considers a range of changes to Medicaid, including capping federal funding, shifting costs to states or imposing administrative barriers, MMA and its partners are highlighting the essential role Medicaid plays in children’s lives and the urgent need to protect the program as part of a coordinated Medicaid Week of Action.

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“Forty-four percent of babies and young children receive health services — like sick and well-child visits — through Medicaid. Medicaid also makes sure that children with disabilities have access to the services they need to address developmental and physical delays, setting them up for success in school and in the future,” said Johanna Lister, Director of Policy for HealthySteps, a program of ZERO TO THREE. “Cutting Medicaid will disrupt care for millions of children. It will hurt the economy, and it will hurt American families.”

Any cuts to Medicaid would be a direct threat to children’s access to care. MMA calls on Congress to protect this essential program and ensure that every child has the care they need to grow, learn and thrive.

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