Objectives: The Family Opportunity Act Medicaid Buy-In Program (FOA) allows states to expand Medicaid coverage to children who meet selected disability and income eligibility criteria. FOA programs may help address family financial hardship as a result of underinsurance. We provide specific information about the FOA program and report the first results of a survey of parents or guardians of children with disabilities who were enrolled in Louisiana’s FOA program. Methods: A convenience sample of families enrolled in the program (N = 52) responded to questions derived from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN). These results were compared to two groups of Louisiana families of CSHCN that had responded to the 2...
This article presents findings from a web-based survey in which advocates and primary caregivers of ...
States have a long history of providing families with the option to purchase Medicaid or Children’s ...
Objective: To longitudinally examine the impact of public family support on appraisals of caregiving...
Medically fragile children, defined as children with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions wh...
This current study examined the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) which was instituted to p...
The lack of affordable, quality health care coverage is a major issue in America today and the state...
Statement of the Problem: Health insurance coverage plays a critical role in ensuring appropriate ac...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Providing health insurance coverage for vulnerable populations such as low-income high-risk children...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Objective—To examine the role of insurance coverage in protecting families of children with special ...
Outlines the features, impact, and possible limitations of programs that allow moderate-income famil...
We examine the impact of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility expansions 1999 to 2...
Medicaid and the Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program (LaCHIP) are the most common source of hea...
Medicaid is a federal-state partnership that provides health care coverage to low-income children, s...
This article presents findings from a web-based survey in which advocates and primary caregivers of ...
States have a long history of providing families with the option to purchase Medicaid or Children’s ...
Objective: To longitudinally examine the impact of public family support on appraisals of caregiving...
Medically fragile children, defined as children with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions wh...
This current study examined the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) which was instituted to p...
The lack of affordable, quality health care coverage is a major issue in America today and the state...
Statement of the Problem: Health insurance coverage plays a critical role in ensuring appropriate ac...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Providing health insurance coverage for vulnerable populations such as low-income high-risk children...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Objective—To examine the role of insurance coverage in protecting families of children with special ...
Outlines the features, impact, and possible limitations of programs that allow moderate-income famil...
We examine the impact of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility expansions 1999 to 2...
Medicaid and the Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program (LaCHIP) are the most common source of hea...
Medicaid is a federal-state partnership that provides health care coverage to low-income children, s...
This article presents findings from a web-based survey in which advocates and primary caregivers of ...
States have a long history of providing families with the option to purchase Medicaid or Children’s ...
Objective: To longitudinally examine the impact of public family support on appraisals of caregiving...