For example if your plan allowsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The percentages of children lacking health insurance in Florida and nationwide are on the rise, reversing recent trends.
In 2018, 7.6 percent of Florida children were without insurance, up 1 percentage point from 2016.
Florida's largest county, Miami-Dade, had the ninth-highest number of uninsured children in the country, with 41,534 in 2018.
The increases reversed years of decreases in the percentages of uninsured children.
The rates of uninsured children started to decrease with the passage of the Children's Health Insurance Program, which provides subsidized insurance to children who live in families whose income exceeds what's allowable under traditional Medicaid.