As President-elect Donald Trump takes office, federal safety net programs such as Medicaid, CHIP and SNAP, which support 85 million low-income Americans, may face cuts to reduce inflation and debt.
In Pennsylvania, 40% of the child population is covered through Medicaid.
Carolyn Myers, communications director for Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children, said Medicaid has been instrumental in reducing the child uninsured rate. Cuts to the program will threaten coverage and benefits to the 1.2 million children currently enrolled in Pennsylvania.
“They don’t have access to the comprehensive health benefits package that Medicaid offers, which identifies early problems, regular well-child visits, immunizations, tracking physical mental development, blood lead testing and dental, vision and hearing screenings,” Myers outlined. “It then provides the appropriate treatment and medical care needed for the child.”