In the past 10 years, Arizona put in a lot of effort to decrease the amount of uninsured children. It has been reported that today almost 85 percent of Arizona's children get the health care they require.
Reports have projected that Arizona became the first state in the country to eradicate its health-care policy for children belonging to working families.
The removal of Kids Care would lead to loss of major health-care coverage for almost 50,000 children in Arizona.
Federal Health Reform came up to offer better news this week, where Congress passed the most important health reform10 years. The health reform is now to make sure that Arizona's children will be given access to health care once again.
This week, President Barack Obama, signed a health plan which will carry over $2.5 billion in new revenue to Arizona for health-care treatment children and families of the state.
This health-reform package offers aid for Americans right after the President's signature.
It has been reported that it would not be legal to chuck people off their indemnity when they fall ill or are suffering from a disease.
Also, more working- and middle-class families and small-business proprietors would be provide tax credits and funding to help pay for the expenses of health care.
Although it was a bad decision to eliminate coverage for Arizonans but because of the Congress and President Obama, families in Arizona would not lose treatment and carry on receiving complete health-care.












