Report: More Ohio Children Lack Health Insurance Coverage

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A new report from Georgetown University shows the number of uninsured Ohio children rose by 28 percent from 2016 to 2018. 

That means nearly 30 thousand more kids lack coverage.  Report author Joan Alker cites policy changes as the main reason:

Alker says nationally, more than 4 million children lack coverage, including 133 thousand in Ohio. 

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