A new retrospective study of children's healthcare coverage found that roughly 1 in 5 children did not have adequate health insurance that met their needs and was reasonably affordable. Researchers from Columbia University, the University of Michigan and Vanderbilt University conducted a study of children's health insurance coverage between 2016 and 2021. Of the more than 200,000 children that were included in the study, 34.5 percent had public health coverage and 65.5 percent were commercially insured. Researchers looked for instances of inconsistent insurance and gaps in insurance coverage in the past 12 months. They also studied whether children had inadequate insurance that
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