Health Coverage for Hispanic Children

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A report released by the Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families and the National Council of La Raza finds that the uninsured rate for Hispanic kids hit a historic low and the coverage gap between Hispanic kids and their peers narrowed considerably in 2014, the year the Affordable Care Act (ACA) took effect. Children’s Action Alliance Health Policy Director Joe Fu talks about the report.

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