Governor Ron DeSantis’s challenging of a ‘continuous eligibility’ rule has booted over 22,000 children off insurance since January

Florida is continuing to “callously” strip healthcare coverage from thousands of children in lower-income households in defiance of a new federal law intended to protect them.

Since 1 January, more than 22,500 children have been disenrolled from Florida KidCare, its version of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (Chip) that is jointly subsidized by states and the US government for families with earnings just above the threshold for Medicaid.

Florida healthcare officials admit at least some were removed for non-payment of premiums, an action prohibited by the “continuous eligibility” clause of the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act that took effect at the beginning of this year. The clause secures 12 months of cover if at least one premium payment is made.

Last week, the administration of Republican governor Ron DeSantis challenged the rule in federal court Tampa, arguing it makes Chip an entitlement program that illegally overrides a state law requiring monthly payment of premiums.

But it has chosen not to wait for a ruling before continuing to separate children from coverageFigures from the Florida Health Justice Project show there were 5,552 removals in the month to 1 April, following 5,097 in March, 5,147 in February, and 6,780 in January.

  • Neato
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    858 months ago

    Ron Desantis is trying to kill your children!

    Don’t get why his opponents aren’t running ads like that continuously.

    • @Phegan
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      158 months ago

      Make sure they are born, so they can die to the system like normal people.

      • @unreasonabro
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        48 months ago

        mulching is a key step in the process of producing soylent green.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      38 months ago

      Children without health insurance rarely have the spare coin necessary to run political ads.

      • @ripcord
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        58 months ago

        That’s not who would run them …?