Analysis Examines How States Can Use Medicaid Programs to Facilitate Access to Vaccines for Low-Income Children

As states expand COVID-19 vaccination efforts to reach newly eligible children ages 5 to 11, a new KFF analysis highlights several tools state Medicaid programs have at their disposal to increase access to, and take up of, vaccines among lower-income children.

Among the key findings:

Thirty-six percent of children ages 5-11 are covered by Medicaid, including the vast majority of low-income children and a disproportionate share of children of color. In recent KFF polling, low-income parents reported more concerns about accessing the vaccine, such as taking time off work or traveling to a place to receive a vaccine.

For more polling, data and analyses about COVID-19 and vaccination efforts, visit kff.org.

Contact

Chris Lee
clee@kff.org
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