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Are health care issues really a necessary component of groundWork?

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Are health care issues really a necessary component of groundWork?

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A key element to the success of early care and education is access to, and utilization of, low-income health care programs available to families in Ohio. Children who do not receive proper medical care in the first years of life, including immunizations, proper nutrition, and regular well-check visits, are more likely to suffer from a wide array of chronic health problems, including ear infections, asthma, obesity, poor hearing, allergies, and tooth decay. These conditions may cause stress, fatigue, or pain that interferes with a child’s cognitive and social development, thus negatively impacting school readiness. According to the 2004 Ohio Family Health Survey, there are currently 120,753 children in Ohio who are uninsured. In fact, as of 2002, 23.2% of Ohio’s children had never had a well-baby exam – a critical preventative medical assessment. Moreover, one out of every five two-year-olds in Ohio has not been immunized. This lack of healthcare utilization and access has serious impli

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