The Schwarzenegger administration states that enrollment in the
state’s health insurance programs
– such as Healthy Families, Medi-Cal and California Children’s
Services – must be capped if the programs are to be saved. For
example, placing 159,000 children on a waiting list for health care
by fiscal year 2004-2005 will presumably be saving Healthy Families
from bankruptcy, according to the
administration’s reasoning.
Dear Editor:

The Schwarzenegger administration states that enrollment in the state’s health insurance programs – such as Healthy Families, Medi-Cal and California Children’s Services – must be capped if the programs are to be saved. For example, placing 159,000 children on a waiting list for health care by fiscal year 2004-2005 will presumably be saving Healthy Families from bankruptcy, according to the administration’s reasoning.

However, the facts do not bear out these claims. At roughly $30 per child per month in state dollars, the Healthy Families program is a smart investment in children’s healthy development. Children with health insurance get needed and timely health care, allowing them to stay in school and avoiding severe and costly health conditions. Healthy Families is also a great deal for California – for every dollar our state spends on Healthy Families, the federal government gives the state two dollars. Already, California severely under-spends its federal allocation for this program; an enrollment cap would result in over $60 million in additional federal dollars going unspent.

There are other choices for getting our fiscal house in order. When families need to balance their own budget, they do not cut off their child’s asthma medication in order to avoid going bankrupt. Instead, they may work extra hours or get a second job. Similarly, in these tough times California should take every opportunity to maximize revenue.

Kristen Testa,

The Chidren’s Partnership

Catherine Teare,

Children Now

Deena Lahn,

Children’s Defense Fund

Submitted Monday, Dec. 22 to ed****@****ic.com

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