by Marshall Riddle, Senior Analyst, MCOL
 
This week the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families released a report which analyzed health insurance data from the Census Bureau’s annual American Community Survey to get a closer look at children’s coverage trends. Specifically the report looked at the uninsured rates of children from 2009 and 2011. Healthsprocket posted a few lists which summarize some of the state by state information provided: States with the Highest Rates of Uninsured Children, States with the Lowest Rates of Uninsured Children and States with the Largest Number of Uninsured Children.