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Health experts say extending Ohio s 12-month continuous health coverage for kids relying on Medicaid or CHIP until a child turns six would be a big help to Ohio s youngest residents. The state will begin rechecking eligibility for these programs after a pandemic-era law ends on April 1. Kelly Vyzral, senior health policy associate for Children s Defense Fund Ohio, explained that once children are eligible for Medicaid, their parents wouldn t have to worry about re-enrolling them until they start elementary school. .
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s office has released a set of initiatives they say will work to improve child outcomes throughout the state, if passed in the next state budget.