The senate passed legislation Thursday night to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) which provides health insurance to children whose families make to much money to get Medicaid, but can’t afford private insurance.
Under the new bill coverage of US children is expected to increase from 6.6 million to 9.8 million. The estimated cost of this expansion is almost 35 billion dollars to be funded primarily by increases in tobacco taxes.



Ruthann Russo, PhD, JD, MPH, RHIT, is a healthcare expert with more than 20 years of experience working in and advising healthcare organizations.




