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Contact: Laurie Facciarossa Terri Gill
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RELEASE: June 15, 2000
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Guest Editorial: Children's Health Need Not Be Left to Chance
For some 156,000 New Jersey families who have jobs but no health
insurance, their children's healthcare is often a game of chance.
Chances are, they don't think much about it because chances are
their children haven't suffered serious injury or illness. Even
if they've thought about health coverage, cringing each time they
watch their children careen down a hill on their skateboards, chances
are they don't believe they can afford it.
But leaving a child's healthcare to chance is not a game. It's
a dangerous risk. It is also an unnecessary risk because most uninsured
families are eligible for free or low-cost health coverage through
the NJ KidCare program.
Since 1998, NJ KidCare has made affordable health insurance available
to some 67,000 New Jersey families. These families are enjoying
the benefits of comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage
for their children -- as well as the peace of mind this coverage
brings.
But nearly 90,000 eligible families have not taken advantage of
the program.
Some of these families may believe they earn too much to qualify
for a subsidized insurance program. But the fact is -- a family
of four who earns nearly $60,000 can qualify. That's because New
Jersey's program has the highest eligibility rates in the country.
Some eligible families may believe the enrollment process is too
complicated. But new, simplified enrollment forms are now making
it easy to apply for NJ KidCare coverage.
If you have a child up to 18 years of age and no health insurance,
learn if you are eligible for NJ KidCare. Don’t wait until your
child is careening down a hill to consider his need for health coverage.
Call NJ KidCare at 1-800-701-0710 or visit the NJ KidCare
website at www.njkidcare.org
to secure a healthy future for him -- today.
Your child's health should never be left to chance.
Margaret A. Murray
Director
NJ Division of Medical Assistance
and Health Services
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