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In Michigan, children’s health coverage is slipping just as it is nationally, according to a recent report from the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University.

The report showed the uninsured rate among kids climbed across the U.S. from just over 5% in 2022 to 6% in 2024 and the state saw a statistically significant increase among its youth as well.

Amber Bellazaire, senior policy analyst at the Michigan League for Public Policy, said there are practical steps the state can take to make it easier for families to keep their children covered.

“Simplifying the process, automating certain things, self-attestation for folks who are submitting paperwork and all the rest,” Bellazaire outlined. “That tends to make it a little bit less cumbersome for families.”

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