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Families at Risk: The Impact of Premiums on Children and Parents in HUSKY A

More than 86,000 children and adults, or 30 percent of all HUSKY A enrollees, could lose health coverage if the state imposes new premiums on Medicaid enrollees, according to a new policy brief. Of those who would lose coverage, approximately 69 percent would be children. The other 27,106 are parents or pregnant women. The FY04-05 state budget imposed premiums on HUSKY members; federal approval is required before these premiums can be implemented. The analysis was conducted by Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute and Connecticut Voices for Children.

Joan Alker, Judith Solomon, Connecticut Voices for Children and Georgetown Health Policy Institute, November 2003

See this resource at
http://www.ctkidslink.org/publications/h03huskypremimpct12.pdf

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