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"Cuts to critical public health programs that serve the nation’s children are unpopular across the political spectrum.” - @stephenwpatrick.bsky.social
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We have so, so much work to do.
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CMS announces Medicaid demos that 8 states are implementing to cover babies and young children continuously w/o gaps due to red tape will no longer be allowed.
Following the funds flow over the next few years is going to be important.
For states like West Virginia (my home state) and Kentucky, this is going to have a profound impact on state budgets and ultimately the people in the state.
Changes to Medicaid and SNAP in the bill push a lot onto states. They make states far more responsible for costs.
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And a cautionary tale for the future, should the government & insurers stop covering this essential part of preventive care.
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It was one of last authored by agency's injury prevention researchers, before Secy Kennedy's layoffs largely eliminated them
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As provocative as that sounds, the practical effect is probably not much. Everything was already frozen. 🤷♂️
On the upside, it makes tracking terminated grants easier. No more guesswork at Harvard!
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“These delays affect not only research institutions and investigators but also critical training programs for the next generation of public health and medical leaders.”
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#ForEveryChild, peace and protection.
We can—and must—do better for Georgia’s kids.
Let’s make Georgia the best place to be a kid.
#PolicyMatters #HealthEquity #Georgia
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• 1 in 3 households with children in Georgia face food insecurity
• 63% of kids diagnosed with mental health conditions aren’t getting care
• 13% of kids with Medicaid lost coverage last year
• 60% of parents think schools are less safe than 10 years ago
#Medicaid #MentalHealth
We just released The State of Child Health and Well-being in Georgia 2025 — the first statewide snapshot of what families are facing, based on nearly 1,000 parent voices.
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From mental health to economic hardship, the data show where Georgia kids are struggling—and where there’s hope.
Let’s make Georgia the best place to be a kid. #ChildHealth #GeorgiaKids #DataToAction