As a House-approved bill that would extend authorization for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for two years awaits Senate consideration, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has issued a mandated evaluation of the program.
Among the GAO’s findings, it concluded that children enrolled in the program
… (1) had substantially better access to care, service use, and preventive care when compared with uninsured children; and (2) experienced comparable access and service use when compared with privately insured children.

For a closer look at the GAO report Children’s Health Insurance Program: Effects on Coverage and Access, and Considerations for Extending Fund, find links to a summary and the full report here, on the GAO web site.

