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Figure 1. Race and Ethnicity of New SCHIP Enrollees

A bar graph showing the race and ethnicity of new SCHIP enrollees in five States; in Alabama, 64 percent of new enrollees were white, non-Hispanic, 33 percent were Black, non-Hispanic, 2 percent were Hispanic, and 1 percent belonged to other groups; in Florida (among adolescents only), 55 percent of new enrollees were white, non-Hispanic, 16 percent were Black, non-Hispanic, 26 percent were Hispanic, and 3 percent belonged to other groups; in Indiana (among CSHCN only), 78 percent of new enrollees were white, non-Hispanic, 10 percent were Black, non-Hispanic, 7 percent were Hispanic, and 5 percent belonged to other groups; in Kansas, 66 percent of new enrollees were white, non-Hispanic, 11 percent were Black, non-Hispanic, 15 percent were Hispanic, and 8 percent belonged to other groups; in New York, 21 percent of new enrollees were white, non-Hispanic, 24 percent were Black, non-Hispanic, 36 percent were Hispanic, and 19 percent belonged to other groups.

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