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Comer Bien: The Challenges of Nourishing Latino Children and Families 

Ryan, Kara (2011-07-08)
Latino families, like millions of others across the United States, do their best to put nutritious food on their tables every day, but the healthiest foods are too often unaffordable or inaccessible.  Many Americans struggle ...
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Children Living in Mixed-Status Families: By the Numbers 

Ryan, Kara (2009-06-24)
This fact sheet presents basic facts about mixed-status families' health coverage in the United States.
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A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health Coverage System Is Failing Latino Children 

Ryan, Kara; NCLR (2008-07-09)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%).  Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...
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A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health System Is Failing Latino Children (Executive Summary) 

Ryan, Kara; NCLR (2008-11-26)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%).  Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...
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Latino Children’s Health and Well-Being: SCHIP Makes All the Difference 

Ryan, Kara (2007-10-02)
The State Children's Health Improvement Program (SCHIP) is crucial to the health and well-being of Latino children.  This fact sheet presents key evidence that CHIP has the potential to further close the health coverage ...
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Medicaid and SCHIP: Critical for Latino Families Facing Financial Hardship 

Ryan, Kara (2008-04-10)
Medicaid, along with the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), is important to many Latinos, who are less likely than any other major racial/ethnic group to have access to traditional private coverage.
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Latino Children’s Health and Well-Being: CHIP Makes All the Difference 

Ryan, Kara (2009-02-06)
The Children's Health Improvement Program (CHIP) is crucial to the health and well-being of Latino children.  Hispanic children are disproportionately uninsured, making up one-fifth (21.2%) of all U.S. children, but ...

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