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Published: April 30, 2009
Forty-six million Americans, including 9 million children, are uninsured, and the problem is growing. To combat this situation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working to support federal solutions and state-based innovations to move the country closer to the ultimate goal of affordable and stable health care coverage for all Americans. The Foundation supports several complementary initiatives that work at the state level to expand coverage, including the three featured in this interactive story:
Together, these and other Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiatives are building support at the state level for meaningful, sustainable health care reform.
In addition to these three programs, the Foundation also has major investments in state Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Programs (CHIP) through the following:
New State-by-State Analysis Shows 6.6 Million Children Covered by SCHIP at Some Point Last Year
Publication date:
Aug 10, 2007
Summary:
With the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) set to expire Sept. 30, experts say that unless Congress and the White House reauthorize the program and agree on its funding, coverage for vulnerable children nationwide will be in jeopardy. At risk are...
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Community Catalyst Announce $12M Effort to Support Consumer Advocacy for Health Care Coverage
Publication date:
June 15, 2007
Summary:
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Community Catalyst announced the launch of a $12 million effort to strengthen state consumer health advocacy networks in selected states across the U.S. The national program, Consumer Voices for Coverage, will assist...
Charting the Course: Preparing for the Future, Learning from the Past
By:
State Coverage Initiatives
Publication date:
February 04, 2009
Summary:
The 2009 State of the States reviews the full range of state activity on health reform during 2008 while also looking to the future, particularly in light of the expected impact of the economic downturn and the possibility of federal action.
State Health Access Profile: A Chartbook of Health Care Access Indicators for States
Publication date:
April 02, 2008
Summary:
This easy-to-navigate interactive chart offers a quick look at key state data and allows comparisons with up to two other states.