L atinos and H ealth Coverage: K ansas by the Numbers L atinos1 are more likely to be uninsured than any other racial or ethnic group in the U.S. +RZHYHU +LVSDQLF IDPLOLHVœ DFFHVV WR KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH YDULHV E\ VWDWH (see F igure 1). In K ansas: ™ L atinos have inadequate access to the cur rent health coverage system. In 2008, only about one-third (34.5%) of all Latinos living in Kansas had employer-sponsored health insurance, and approximately one-quarter (24.1%) were covered by Medicaid RU WKH &KLOGUHQœV +ealth Insurance Program.2 ™ As a result, L atino families are at risk for uninsurance. That year, more than one in three (34.8%) Latinos in Kansas were uninsured, and nearly one in four (23.8%) Latino children under age 18 had no form of health coverage.3 ™ L atinos are over represented among the uninsured. Although Hispanics made up 8.7% of the total state population in 2008, they represented one-quarter (25%) of Kansasœs uninsured.4