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SCHIP does not currently provide for all children whose families cannot afford health insurance, which should be its target.

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According to a recent study (pdf
[vimo.com/reports/uninsured.pdf...]
), ~70% of newly uninsured children in families whose incomes were 200 percent of the federal poverty level or higher.

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