The family had been eligible for Medicaid, the state-federal program for the poor and disabled.
The poor are covered by Medicaid, the state-Federal program, as in other states.
The Los Angeles Times leads with the uncovering by state and FBI investigators of "a giant rip-off" of California's state-federal program providing health care to the poor.
The Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program (ACCSP) is a cooperative state-federal program of U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Hospitals and doctors who now treat illegal immigrants and other uninsured persons are reimbursed through Medicaid, the state-Federal medical program for the poor, and other Federal health programs.
About two in five of those children, or 4.7 million, are eligible for Medicaid, the state-Federal program that serves the poor.
In all but a handful of states, a family of three must have a yearly income less than $7,000 to qualify for the state-Federal program.
Essentially, the states had found themselves pressed harder and harder to come up with money to pay for their share of Medicaid, the state-Federal program that pays for health care for poor people.
Medicaid, a state-Federal program, already finances health care for 27 million poor Americans.
But in the last few years many states, including Massachusetts, Michigan and Washington, have reduced or eliminated adult dental benefits offered through Medicaid, the state-federal program.