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| January 11, 2009

Budget cuts threaten plan to provide health coverage to all Washington state children 

In today’s Seattle Times health reporter Kyung M. Song writes about how the “state’s budget problems threaten to halt Washington’s advance towards universal health care for children by 2010.” 

That goal was set out in the 2007 Cover All Kids law. Since then 40,000 children have been enrolled in Medicaid and two other state plans. However, 78,000 remain uninsured.

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Category: Child & Youth Health, Health Insurance, Health-care Policy, Insurance

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