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IU experts can comment on State Children's Health Insurance Program debate

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 27, 2007

EDITORS: Indiana University faculty members Eric Wright and Nicole Quon are available to comment on the State Children's Health Insurance Program.

The U.S. House voted Tuesday to extend and expand the 10-year-old State Children's Health Insurance Program, called SCHIP. The Senate was expected to follow suit this week. President George W. Bush has threatened to veto the legislation, warning that it's too expensive and will push children from private insurance to public health coverage.

Eric Wright is a professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis and director of the Center for Health Policy. He said SCHIP has been responsible for a "dramatic decline" in the number of uninsured children. Failure to extend the program could result in an increase in the uninsured population and have a "deleterious effect on the overall health status of children in Indiana," he said. Wright added:

Nicole C. Quon is an assistant professor in the IU Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs and an expert in health policy and politics. She said most people agree that children are vulnerable and should be protected, and most agree that too many children are uninsured. There is political support for resolving this issue. However, the debate underscores fundamental differences in values about health care:

Eric Wright can be reached at 317-261-3000. Nicole Quon can be reached at 812-855-0563 or ncquon@indiana.edu.


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