Latino Children’s Health and Well-Being CHIP Makes All the Difference
The Children’s Health Improvement Program (CHIP) is crucial to the health and well-being of Latino children. Hispanic children are disproportionately uninsured, making up one-fifth (21.2%) of all U.S. children, but two-fifths (38.7%) of children without health coverage. This fact sheet presents key evidence that CHIP has the potential to further close the health coverage gap for Latino children and to promote equitable access to the care and monitoring that all children need to grow and thrive.