Medicaid 'Unwinding' Cost Kids Access To Asthma Inhalers, Other Chronic Disease Meds

Young man using medicine dry powder inhaler for treatment asthma or COPD diseases. Pharmaceutical product is used to treat lung inflammation and prevent asthma attack. Close up.

Key Takeaways

  • Medicaid 'unwinding' left kids with chronic conditions without access to needed medications

  • Children and young adults had less access to meds if they lived in states where more people lost Medicaid coverage

  • For example, children had reduced access to asthma inhalers

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