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San Jose IViercury News
June 14, 2004
San Jose's Healthy Families Outreach Program Emulated Across California
Source: KCBS
(KCBS)- San Jose's Children's Health initiative, which was introduced three years ago, has been so
successful, it is now becoming a modei for other California communities.
Jim Taylor in the KCBS Santa Clara County Bureau says the Healthy Kids program was originally seen as a
social experiment in health care.
Leona Butler, CEO of the Family Health Plan of Santa Clara County, said things have been going
"fantastically well."
"Today, we're being able to announce that thanks to the work of this children's health initiative, which is what
we're calling it, 25 percent more children were enrolled in the right program than has happened anywhere
else in the state," she said.
Butler said 80,000 children have been helped, thanks to the commitment of city leaders.
"We have a very progressive group of supervisors here who said every child in this community has the right
to good healthcare through insurance." she said.
"It's become a model for many other counties," said Butler, "San Mateo is doing it. San Francisco, San
is about to announce it.... There are things available.
Joaquin County, Santa Cruz County, and Los Angeles
of the state."
That's true not only here, it’s true through the rest
County supervisor Jim Beall said the program began with a coordinated outreach campaign to find children
who were uninsured and make sure they got insurance.
statewide.
"It's a really simple idea," he said. "Let's get a the healthcare for all the kids. We should do this
We should have all our kids insured."
Beall told KCBS this was a priority to ensure the health and strength of San Jose.
"The answer for our community is to provide good, quality healthcare for all the kids." he said. "The way out
of poverty is through education. We've got to promote that, and this ties right into that.
27 other California counties are now considering similar programs.
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San Jose IViercury News
June 14, 2004
San Jose's Healthy Families Outreach Program Emulated Across California
Source: KCBS
(KCBS)- San Jose's Children's Health initiative, which was introduced three years ago, has been so
successful, it is now becoming a modei for other California communities.
Jim Taylor in the KCBS Santa Clara County Bureau says the Healthy Kids program was originally seen as a
social experiment in health care.
Leona Butler, CEO of the Family Health Plan of Santa Clara County, said things have been going
"fantastically well."
"Today, we're being able to announce that thanks to the work of this children's health initiative, which is what
we're calling it, 25 percent more children were enrolled in the right program than has happened anywhere
else in the state," she said.
Butler said 80,000 children have been helped, thanks to the commitment of city leaders.
"We have a very progressive group of supervisors here who said every child in this community has the right
to good healthcare through insurance." she said.
"It's become a model for many other counties," said Butler, "San Mateo is doing it. San Francisco, San
is about to announce it.... There are things available.
Joaquin County, Santa Cruz County, and Los Angeles
of the state."
That's true not only here, it’s true through the rest
County supervisor Jim Beall said the program began with a coordinated outreach campaign to find children
who were uninsured and make sure they got insurance.
statewide.
"It's a really simple idea," he said. "Let's get a the healthcare for all the kids. We should do this
We should have all our kids insured."
Beall told KCBS this was a priority to ensure the health and strength of San Jose.
"The answer for our community is to provide good, quality healthcare for all the kids." he said. "The way out
of poverty is through education. We've got to promote that, and this ties right into that.
27 other California counties are now considering similar programs.
htlp://www.chikids.org/newsroom/articles/healthyfamiliesemulated_print.html
9/27/2006
Copyrighted material reprinted with permission. For educational use only.
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An article about the success of the Healthy Kids program and how it was emulated across California.
Initiative
Collection
James T. Beall
Content Type
Newspaper Article
Resource Type
Document
Date
06/14/2004
Decade
2000
District
District 4
Creator
Michelle Guido
Language
English
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