Brief State Strategies for Covering Uninsured Adults
Melora Krebs-Carter, John Holahan
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Recent efforts to expand health insurance have focused primarily on children. Medicaid coverage of children and pregnant women has been expanded several times since the late 1980s. However, recent data suggest that there are even greater problems of uninsurance among low-income adults. Low-income adults are more likely than children to be covered by employers but much less likely to be covered by public programs. As a result, they are substantially more likely to be uninsured.
Research and Evidence Health Policy Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Social Safety Net Health Care Coverage, Costs, and Access Aging, Medicare, and Long-Term Care Taxes and the Economy
Tags Health insurance Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program  State programs, budgets