Wednesday, January 03, 2007
For years, Al Rohling watched parents stop their jobs when their kids got ill, intentionally making their incomes fall to a point where they can get U.S. government medical help.
Rohling, who directed Alabama's housing right at the time, reached a surprising conclusion: If children can drive parents into hardship when they became ill, can medical insurance also help parents rediscover financial health?
"Health care for children actually is a bridge to get out of poverty," said Rohling.
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