Health insurance coverage for children and their parents can facilitate access to affordable health care, protect families' economic security, enhance families' overall well-being, and promote children's healthy development. During the COVID-19 public health emergency, numerous federal and state policies were enacted to protect access to affordable health insurance coverage. Prior research has shown that uninsurance fell during this period for both children and nonelderly adults; however, little analysis has focused specifically on coverage changes between 2019 and 2022 among young children and their parents.
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Table of Contents
- Health insurance coverage for both children and their parents can facilitate access to 1
- Center on the Developing Child 2010 Hudson and Moriya 2017 McMorrow et al. 2017 1
- McMorrow et al. 2016 Schubel 2021 Venkataramani Pollack and Roberts 2017. 1
- During the COVID-19 public health emergency PHE numerous federal and state 1
- McMorrow et al. 2022. 1
- Background 3
- Methods 5
- Findings 6
- Discussion 15
- Appendix 18
- Notes 21
- References 23
- About the Authors 26
- Acknowledgments 27