Funding the future: safeguarding pediatric health equity through CMS and CHIP
Carlie N. Myers, Meera Rao, Rishiraj Bandi, Sebastian Densley, Daniella Diaz, Michelle Knecht, Lea Sacca

TL;DR
This paper discusses how CMS and CHIP programs help reduce pediatric health disparities but warns that funding threats could undermine progress.
Contribution
The paper highlights the importance of sustained funding for CMS and CHIP to maintain equitable pediatric healthcare.
Findings
Community engagement and expanded insurance access improve outcomes and reduce costs in pediatric health.
Medicaid expansion reduces in-hospital mortality and improves access to rehabilitative care.
CHIP increases preventive service use among near-poor children.
Abstract
Pediatric health disparities remain widespread among marginalized populations, driven by structural racism, poverty, and unequal access to care. While the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) have advanced equity in pediatric healthcare, ongoing threats to federal funding jeopardize this progress. This commentary examines five articles, including four CMS-funded interventions that address pediatric health inequities by targeting key social determinants of health (SDoH), including access to care, neighborhood conditions, and insurance coverage. Interventions reviewed include Functional Family Therapy (FFT) for adjudicated youth, a hospital-led asthma management initiative in Ohio, community-based care engagement strategies in disorganized Chicago neighborhoods, and a national policy analysis of CHIP's effectiveness. Across…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Health · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
