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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 205 — Public assistance and medical assistance

205.6481 Legislative findings.

196 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-205/205-6481

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The General Assembly hereby finds that:
(1)All citizens of the Commonwealth should have access to affordable health care; and
(2)It is estimated by the Legislative Research Commission that one hundred twenty-
five thousand (125,000) children in the Commonwealth have no health insurance
coverage; and
(3)Of the estimated one hundred twenty-five thousand (125,000) uninsured children in
the Commonwealth, ninety-one thousand two hundred fifty (91,250) fall at or below
two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level; and
(4)Uninsured children are of particular concern because of their need for preventative
and primary care to develop into healthy adulthood; and
(5)Measures not taken now to provide care for uninsured children will result in higher
human and financial costs due to the development of more severe conditions; and
(6)Eligible children in this Commonwealth should have access to cost-effective,
primary health care programs if they or their parents are unable to afford it on their
own; and
(7)It is in the interest of the citizens of the Commonwealth for the General Assembly
to foster the development of a children's health insurance program designed to
provide basic services to eligible children at minimum cost.
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