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This paper examines how income levels affected the substitution of public health insurance for priva...
Using data from the American Community Survey, this brief examines the rates of health insurance cov...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and programmatic fea...
This is the first study to explore the impact of premium variation across individuals, states, and t...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
Background: Within the United States, public insurance premiums are used both to discourage private ...
About 7.4 million children were covered by the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) at ...
Rates of private health insurance coverage for children increased between 2013 and 2014 for the firs...
This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premium...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
This brief focuses on children’s loss of private health insurance after a parent left his or her job...
This paper examines how income levels affected the substitution of public health insurance for priva...
Using data from the American Community Survey, this brief examines the rates of health insurance cov...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and programmatic fea...
This is the first study to explore the impact of premium variation across individuals, states, and t...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
Background: Within the United States, public insurance premiums are used both to discourage private ...
About 7.4 million children were covered by the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) at ...
Rates of private health insurance coverage for children increased between 2013 and 2014 for the firs...
This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premium...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
This brief focuses on children’s loss of private health insurance after a parent left his or her job...
This paper examines how income levels affected the substitution of public health insurance for priva...
Using data from the American Community Survey, this brief examines the rates of health insurance cov...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...