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In Gov. Hochul’s State of the State address this month she announced an unprecedented $1 billion investment in enhanced mental health services; it is a bold step to addressing the mental health needs of New York State adults and children.
With nearly 20% of the state’s adults suffering from mental health disorders and students increasingly showing signs of mental health challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the governor’s prescience for this growing problem is clear.
Read more at NY Daily News
The Remarkable 35-Year Journey of Children’s Health Fund from 1987 to Today

In 1987, three New Yorkers—singer Paul Simon, Dr. Irwin Redlener, and Karen Redlener—came up with a novel plan to provide healthcare to the 11,000 children then living in the city’s homeless shelters and welfare hotels.
Their idea, which led them to create Children’s Health Fund (CHF), was that the best way to ensure children receive essential and quality healthcare is to deliver it to them where they live. That concept of bringing healthcare directly to children who had no other way of accessing it proved so successful that CHF grew to become a national operation over the nearly four decades that followed.
Read more on West Side Rag

The new CHF Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, Pernell Brice III featured in POLITICO Influence.
By CAITLIN OPRYSKO
12/20/2022 05:50 PM EST
RUNNIN’ FOR THE LAST TRAIN HOME: Congressional appropriators finally unveiled their mammoth government funding package in the wee hours of the morning following a last-minute spat over the location of the FBI’s next headquarters, as our intrepid budget and Congress team reported last night. The 4,000-plus-page omnibus includes a number of items sought by K Street, but what’s perhaps more notable is what got left out of the spending deal.
— Among the most high-profile pieces of legislation omitted from the package are the bipartisan antitrust bills aimed at barring tech companies from favoring their own products over rivals’ on their platforms and forcing companies like Apple and Google to loosen their grip on their app stores — an exclusion that all but certainly spells the end of the road for some of the furthest-advancing major antitrust reforms in decades.
Read more on Politico
Exclusive: Biden administration moves to streamline Medicaid, CHIP enrollment

By Ella Lee, USA TODAY
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services aims to make enrolling in government health care programs easier for low-income kids, disabled people and older adults by cutting red tape, according to a proposal announced Wednesday.
The proposed rule, provided first to USA TODAY, takes steps to reduce the paperwork burden often associated with health care by streamlining applications and standardizing policies and requirements across states for Medicaid, Basic Health Programs and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP.
Read more at USATODAY.com

From Washington Life magazine, Summer Edition 2022.

NEW YORK – Children’s Health Fund launched its first mobile clinics for kids in underserved New York City communities 35 years ago. Today you can find them in 15 states, providing care for more than 100,000 children each year. A recent major donation will help even more young people thrive.
Big blue buses bring the doctor’s office to the neighborhood. CHF targets young people living in shelters, and in poverty.
Read more at CBSNews.com
Vaccines, Equity, and Kids: Another Chance to Put Children First

For much of the COVID-19 pandemic, life-saving vaccines were not available for children and adolescents. But now children five and older are receiving vaccinations, and starting this week, those as young as six months will be eligible. At minimum, expanding vaccine eligibility means that vaccinated children will face a much lower risk of infection, hospitalization, and death. But to be most effective, national efforts to vaccinate children against COVID-19 must be combined with other efforts to expand health equity and reduce the impact of systemic racism so that children of all races, ethnicities, and income levels stay healthy during the pandemic and throughout their lives.
Read more at The Opinion Pages
Telehealth services to expand for children in Avery, McDowell schools through $100,000 Baxter International Foundation Grant

SPRUCE PINE – The Baxter International Foundation has announced that the foundation has awarded Children’s Health Fund (CHF) a $100,000 grant to continue and expand telehealth and COVID-19 response services for students in North Carolina’s rural McDowell and Avery counties. The funds will enable CHF affiliate, Center for Rural Health Innovation’s Health-e-Schools program, to provide Pre-K through 12th grade students and school staff with access to primary care and mental health services through telehealth.
Read more at The Avery Journal Times
$100,000 grant going toward telehealth expansion for children in rural NC schools

SPRUCE PINE, N.C. (WLOS) — Thousands of dollars in grant money will be going toward expanding COVID-19 response services for children in rural North Carolina schools.
A press release says the Baxter International Foundation has awarded Children’s Health Fund (CHF) a $100,000 grant to continue its expansion of telehealth and COVID-19 response services for students in rural McDowell and Avery counties. The funds will allow CHF affiliate, Center for Rural Health Innovation’s Health-e-Schools program to provide Pre-K through 12th grade students and school staff with access to primary care and mental health services through telehealth.
Read more at WLOS.com

The Baxter International Foundation has awarded Children’s Health Fund (CHF) a $100,000 grant to continue and expand telehealth and COVID-19 response services for students in North Carolina’s rural McDowell and Avery counties.
The funds will enable CHF affiliate, Center for Rural Health Innovation’s Health-e-Schools program to provide Pre-K through 12th-grade students and school staff with access to primary care and mental health services through telehealth.
Read more at The McDowell News
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