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HAWK-I
Insurance Program gets $5.7 Million
Posted 26 May 2009
Governor Chet Culver
took another step forward in his efforts to cover every Iowa child by
signing Senate File 389 into law today at Broadlawns Medical Center in
Des Moines. The legislation provides $5.7 million for the state’s
Medicaid and HAWK-I programs, which will help provide an additional
12,380 children access to quality, affordable health care.
“One of my top priorities as Governor is to see that every Iowa child
has access to the health care they not only need, but deserve,” said
Governor Culver. “This legislation moves us closer to our goal,
and ensures that more Iowa children will grow up to be healthy
adults. Our work is not done, and I look forward to working with
the legislature and all Iowans as we continue our work to give our
children a bright, healthy future.”
Upon taking office, Governor Culver and Lt. Governor Judge made a
commitment to Iowans to do whatever they can to ensure that all Iowa
children have access to quality, affordable health insurance.
Due to the efforts of the Governor and the legislature, more than
32,000 Iowa children have received health insurance through HAWK-I and
Medicaid since he took office, in addition to the 12,380 covered by
today’s legislation.
Senate File 389 creates a plan to provide health insurance for Iowa
children under 300% of the federal poverty limit who are currently
uninsured. It allocates $5.7 million to cover children in families
under 300% of the federal poverty level through the Medicaid and HAWK-I
programs. This step puts Iowa on course to cover 90% of eligible
children under 300% of the federal poverty level by FY 2011.
In addition, the legislation allocates more than $510,000 to provide
11,000 children with dental care in the next fiscal year, and nearly
$1,450,000 to cover almost 25,000 children in FY2011.
Finally, the legislation establishes a new commission to make
recommendations on how to improve health care for all Iowans.
The Governor was joined at the event by legislators, Broadlawns CEO
Jody Jenner, and advocates for Iowa’s children.
“With the passage of Senate file 389, Iowa is once again demonstrating
its commitment providing quality, affordable health care for our
children,” said Carrie Fitzgerald, Senior Health Policy Associate at
the Child and Family Policy Center. “This bill is a solid example
of Government working together to do what is best for children,
families, and all Iowans. Iowa is leading the nation in
providing health insurance for our children, and for that all of us
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