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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Vice President ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release September 1, 1998

VICE PRESIDENT GORE ANNOUNCES NEW EFFORTS TO TARGET, ENROLL UNINSURED CHILDREN IN HEALTH CARE COVERAGE

Announces Approvals of Iowa, Delaware, and Kansas
State Children's Health Insurance Programs

Washington, DC -- Vice President Gore announced new federal and private efforts today to target and provide health care coverage for uninsured children.

While hosting the National Child Health Caravan multi-state journey to reach out and enroll uninsured children, the Vice President unveiled new efforts by federal agencies to sign up uninsured children who are eligible but not enrolled in federal-state health insurance programs; announced federal approval of Delaware, Iowa, and Kansas' state children's health insurance programs (CHIP); and highlighted the special challenges that rural states face in targeting and covering uninsured children.

"We are using every tool at our disposal to find uninsured children, to enroll them in quality health care, and to make sure they have access to the care and treatment they need," the Vice President Gore said in a speech in which he praised the Children's Health Fund "National Child Health Caravan," which will deliver new mobile units that provide a range of health services for children in medically underserved areas.

The Vice President also announced:

New Federal Initiatives to Identify and Enroll Uninsured Children: The Vice President announced new steps that agencies are taking in response to an Executive Memorandum that directed eight federal agencies to help sign up millions of uninsured children eligible for coverage. They will:

Approval of Delaware, Iowa and Kansas' Children's Health Insurance Programs, Meaning That Nearly Two-Thirds of States Have Been Approved. The Vice President announced that, today, Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala approved three new states for CHIP: Delaware, Iowa and Kansas -- all with disproportionate numbers of uninsured children in rural areas.

In addition, the Vice President announced efforts to meet the challenges of covering the 2.5 million uninsured children in rural communities. He:


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