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Date: May 31, 2007
Contact:

Dave Lemmon, Director of Communications
Bob Meissner, Deputy Director of Communications
Bryan Fisher, Press Secretary
202-628-3030


Press Release

New York Could Receive $4.09 Billion in New Federal Money to Cover Uninsured Children

Congress Expected to Act Soon on Legislation That Could Make More Money Available to New York

New York may receive approximately $4.09 billion in new federal funds to increase children’s health coverage over the next five years, according to a report issued today by the consumer health organization Families USA. As a result, funding for the program will allow New York to expand health coverage to many more of its 441,434 uninsured children.

Both the Senate and the House of Representatives have already passed budget resolutions setting aside $50 billion above current spending for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and Medicaid over the next five years.

However, these new funds will become available to states only if two things happen: First, Congress must reauthorize SCHIP (since the program’s original 10-year authorization expires on September 30). Second, Congress must “pay for” this added $50 billion by providing new revenues and/or cutting other federal expenditures by a commensurate amount. Key congressional votes on this are expected in June.

“The stakes are high for New York’s children, especially the 441,434 children who are currently uninsured,” said Ron Pollack, Executive Director of Families USA. “This $4.09 billion in new funding will enable these children to receive needed care that will protect their health and enable them to learn and develop into productive Americans.”

According to the Families USA report, the additional money that could be provided to New York would not only help children, but it would also improve New York’s economy. Over the next five years, the $4.09 billion in new federal funding could create:

  • $1.66 billion in increased business activity;
  • $579.3 million in increased wages; and
  • 14,834 additional jobs for state residents.

Federal funding for SCHIP is provided in an annual allotment that becomes available to New York with state matching funds. The federal government pays New York $1.86 for each dollar the state spends on Child Health Plus B. This matching formula is more generous than the matching formula provided to New York under the Medicaid program.

The Families USA report is based on data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and is predicated on the current state-by-state SCHIP allocation formula and Medicaid expenditures for children. The economic impact in New York of the new federal funding for children’s health coverage is based on the Regional Input-Output Modeling System (RIMS II) created by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. 

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