The SCHIP Dip: What Happened to the State Children's Health
Insurance Program?
Released on = April 27, 2005, 7:34 am
Press Release Author = Jack M. Shapiro
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Congress passed the State Children's Health Insurance
Program in 1997 and allocated $40 billion for it. The goal was to cover 11 million
children; it's peaked at 6 million and will never reach its goal.
Press Release Body = PRESS RELEASE
AMERICAN SCHIP DIP –
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE
STATE CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE
PROGRAM?
JACK M. SHAPIRO
P.O. BOX 1025
Maywood, NJ 07607
Phone: 201-441-9815
e-mail: JSHEALTH@AOL.COM
Website: www.JackShapiro.com
Maywood, NJ April 26, 2005
“Based on recent U.S. government statistics, enrollment in the vitally-important
State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) has stagnated,” according to Jack
Shapiro, an internationally-known healthcare marketing consultant and market
researcher, futurist, broadcast journalist and public speaker.
“Passed by Congress in 1997, this program was eventually going to cover 11 million
low income children (under age 19) who did not have health insurance. SCHIP and
allied publicly-funded health insurance programs aimed at children peaked at 6
million in fiscal 2004 (which ended September 30, 2004) and is now growing at about
1% per year.
“This program will never reach its goal,” Shapiro notes.
“Congress agreed to spend $40 billion over ten years for this program: $24 billion
over the first five years and $16 billion over the remaining five. Although all
states have agreed to participate in this program, federal funds cover only 65% of
expenditures; states must come up with the remaining 35%. Given the crisis in many
state budgets, it has been very difficult or impossible for some states to produce
their share of the revenue. Consequently, billions of federally-funded dollars have
gone unmatched by the states and unspent. Outreach programs to the poor have often
been minimized.
“States have various ways to spend this money: as part of the SCHIP program, as an
extension of state Medicaid programs, or a combined SCHIPS/Medicaid expenditure.
States such as Texas have simply run out of money and have cut SCHIP enrollment
while Illinois has significantly increased theirs. California, the most populous
state, has over 700,000 children enrolled in the program, the largest number in the
country.”
For further information about the “SCHIP Dip,” its underlying factors, and potential
consequences, please contact Jack at:
JACK M. SHAPIRO
P.O. BOX 1025
Maywood, NJ 07607
Phone: (201) 441-9815
e-mail: JSHEALTH@AOL.COM
Website: www.JackShapiro.com
THIS MAN KNOWS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
Jack M. Shapiro, is an internationally-known healthcare marketing consultant,
futurist, broadcast journalist and public speaker announces the availability of his
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Jack includes among his clients major pharmaceutical and insurance companies,
advertising agencies, hospitals and manufacturers of medical equipment supplies and
devices. Often quoted in the healthcare industry, general business, and lay
publications, Jack has been a frequent guest on national television (ABC, NBC,
MSNBC, CNBC, FOX, PBS and abroad on BBC and ITN) and radio as a commentator on
healthcare trends and politics in the United States and overseas.
From 1997-1999, he was the host of “MEDI-POLITICS,” a nationally-syndicated radio
show focusing on the politics and future of healthcare as well as key legal and
ethical issues. The show reached more than 40 markets in 26 states and an audience
of 31 million people.
Jack has spent more than 35 years in the healthcare field, both in the U.S. and
abroad. Before forming his successful research and consulting company, he held
high-level management positions in marketing and market research with healthcare
giants such as Wyeth and Pfizer.
He is currently writing a book about the future of American healthcare based on his
long experience in the healthcare industry, in-depth interviews with leading experts
who appeared on his radio show as well as on-going poll results generated by his
market research company.
Recently Jack was the event host of the “Global Pharma R&D Summit” in Scottsdale,
Arizona (September 13 – 15, 2004), attended by over 250 top pharmaceutical
scientists from around the world.
Jack is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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Contact Details = PO Box 1025 Maywood, NJ 07607, 888-331-3113
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