Use of primary and preventive care services have declined sharply among children in Medicaid and the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program since the COVID-19 public health emergency, according to released this week by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

According to the data, vaccinations for children up to age 2 fell by 22% between March and May, while screenings to assess physical and cognitive development fell by 44% and dental service use by 69%, CMS said.

鈥淭he absence of these vital health care services may have lifelong consequences for these vulnerable children, and I call on states, pediatric providers, families, and schools to ensure children catch-up on overdue medical, behavioral health and dental appointments as well as childhood immunizations,鈥 said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.

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