Abstract This study investigates the factors that underlie large variation in Medic-aid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) policies among states. Both eli-gibility and provider payment policies are examined for low-income children and parents. I find that state variation in the cost of providing health care, due to variation in the intensity of health care use, is a key determinant of eligibility policies, and I also find tentative evidence of an effect for payment policies. Because rising health care spending increases the cost of providing health insurance coverage, state policy mak-ers in high-spending states enact less generous Medicaid and CHIP policies. Results also indicate that the political environments of states are ve...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Fiscal p...
Provides data tables, graphs, and maps showing state-by-state comparisons in rates of children's uni...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
We exploit the existence of substantial variation in state policies toward public health insurance f...
Abstract Why do some states choose to spend more than four times as much as oth-ers to provide healt...
This study of CHIP begins with a discussion of the comprehensive Clinton health plan and the origin ...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
In this dissertation, the impact of program generosity on per enrollee Medicaid spending by state is...
Abstract Affordability is integral to the success of health care reforms aimed at ensuring universal...
As states face challenges posed by budget crises and pressures to develop Medicaid home and communit...
Objective: The authors explore state variation in expenditures for Medicaid community-based care ser...
As states face challenges posed by budget crises and pressures to develop Medicaid home and communit...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Fiscal p...
Provides data tables, graphs, and maps showing state-by-state comparisons in rates of children's uni...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
We exploit the existence of substantial variation in state policies toward public health insurance f...
Abstract Why do some states choose to spend more than four times as much as oth-ers to provide healt...
This study of CHIP begins with a discussion of the comprehensive Clinton health plan and the origin ...
The U.S. states have transformed their health care delivery and financing systems into managed care ...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
In this dissertation, the impact of program generosity on per enrollee Medicaid spending by state is...
Abstract Affordability is integral to the success of health care reforms aimed at ensuring universal...
As states face challenges posed by budget crises and pressures to develop Medicaid home and communit...
Objective: The authors explore state variation in expenditures for Medicaid community-based care ser...
As states face challenges posed by budget crises and pressures to develop Medicaid home and communit...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Fiscal p...
Provides data tables, graphs, and maps showing state-by-state comparisons in rates of children's uni...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...