For
Immediate Release
January 31, 2002 |
CONTACT:
Christina Folz
Jeremy Alberga
202.292.6700
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State
of the States 2002
Now Available
Report Analyzes State Health Coverage Efforts in 2001
WASHINGTON,
January 31 - The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's State
Coverage Initiatives (SCI) program released a report this
week that provides a comprehensive policy analysis of state
efforts to expand health insurance coverage in 2001.
SCI's
State of the States 2002 report includes perspectives
from key state policy leaders on a year that began in the
midst of one of the nation's longest periods of economic growth
and ended in a recession that was exacerbated by the September
11 attacks. In setting their health coverage priorities, state
legislators responded to the changing tide by shifting their
focus from expanding public programs to maintaining current
coverage levels.
"Despite
a faltering economy, rising state budget deficits, and the
shattering September 11 terrorist attacks, states continued
to bring new solutions to bear on coverage challenges last
year," says Vickie Gates, director of SCI and vice president
of AcademyHealth.
The
report also covers insurance market reforms in 2001 and the
impact that the Bush administration has had on state expansion
efforts. "With two former governors now playing top federal
roles, the new administration brought flexibility to the federal-state
relationship that had promising implications for the states'
ability to expand health insurance," says Gates.
Finally,
State of the States highlights the experiences of more
than 25 states that participated in planning or demonstration
grant programs last year. Both SCI and the Health Resources
and Services Administration (HRSA) awarded states over $1
million each to plan or implement innovative coverage models.
"Although
these programs were created during stronger economic times,
the timing of the awards may prove fortuitous," says
Gates. "They have given states an opportunity to adjust
to the new reality and develop strategies for holding on to
the steady progress they have made over the past decade toward
reducing the number of uninsured."
For
a free copy of the State of the States 2002 report, go to
www.statecoverage.net/pdf/stateofstates2002.pdf
or contact Christina Folz at folz@ahsrhp.org.
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SCI
is an initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Its
goal is to help state governments develop and implement health
coverage expansions. AcademyHealth (www.academyhealth.org)
serves as SCI's national program office.
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