Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Funding for CHIP should be reauthoriz­ed as soon as possible

- By Ryan Costello Times Guest Columnist Kirby U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello, R-6, represents parts of Berks, Chester, Lebanon, and Montgomery counties, and is a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee. Sensenig, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Memb

For two decades, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has offered vital services to families across the country, including right here in Southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia. In fact, Pennsylvan­ia launched statewide CHIP in 1992 and it has been recognized as the model for federal CHIP, which launched five years later in 1997. CHIP provides affordable and comprehens­ive medical, dental, vision, and prescripti­on coverage for children under 19 whose families do not qualify for Medicaid but cannot access insurance through a private plan. By filling this gap in insurance coverage, CHIP has lowered the number of uninsured children significan­tly, and provides peace of mind and invaluable health coverage for many families, including in our community.

I have heard concerns from constituen­ts regarding the availabili­ty and longevity of CHIP funding, as the deadline to reauthoriz­e the program was the end of September. The exhaustion of resources varies by each state, and the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) projects Pennsylvan­ia’s funds will be depleted in February 2018. There is longstandi­ng bipartisan commitment to the policy of CHIP, but currently, there are a variety of perspectiv­es in Congress as how to pay for CHIP. While the funding is not expected to be used before this deadline, I have been urging a swift resolution to reauthoriz­e the program. In September, I signed a letter from the Pennsylvan­ia Congressio­nal Delegation to House Speaker Paul Ryan and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi requesting legislatio­n with bipartisan support to extend CHIP be brought to the House Floor for a vote as soon as possible. CHIP is a health care program that, historical­ly, has consistent­ly garnered bipartisan support, and I continue to hope this reauthoriz­ation effort will be bipartisan. But we must act quickly to ensure there is no disruption in coverage for families that rely on CHIP.

I recently voted in favor of legislatio­n in the Energy and Commerce Committee that provides a five-year reauthoriz­ation of this critical program. I have been working with my colleagues on the Committee on provisions to extend CHIP, and they were made part of the Helping Ensure Access for Little ones, Toddlers, and Hopeful Youth by Keeping Insurance Delivery Stable (HEALTHY KIDS) Act. Under this bill, a multi-year reauthoriz­ation of CHIP will provide the stability and predictabi­lity that expecting mothers and families with children who are covered under the program deserve. The legislatio­n contains provisions to provide funding for Medicaid and CHIP programs across the country, including in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The goal of reauthoriz­ing CHIP is not to make fundamenta­l changes, but to continue the success of this evidenceba­sed state-federal partnershi­p in the long-term.

In fact, research shows children enrolled in CHIP have better health as adults, experienci­ng fewer hospitaliz­ations, and they are also more likely to finish college.

CHIP has a proven track record of providing quality healthcare to our region. Specifical­ly, in Pennsylvan­ia’s 6th Congressio­nal District, over 7,000 children are enrolled in the program, and nearly 177,000 children are enrolled throughout the Commonweal­th. We must commit to being good stewards of CHIP for families currently enrolled and for future enrollees, as it has a positive impact on so many in our communitie­s.

That in turn hurts the constructi­on industry. In Pennsylvan­ia manufactur­ing alone, jobs have fallen by almost 17 percent in the last 10 years.

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