This report provides trend data on uninsured health rates among children in Louisiana and compares it to the nation. It highlights how the nation is losing ground in this area and makes initial recommendations on how this trend might be reversed
Includes bibliographical references.Children without health insurance are more likely to go without ...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Using data from the 2008 through 2011 American Community Survey, this brief describes rates of child...
Medicaid and the Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program (LaCHIP) are the most common source of hea...
The lack of affordable, quality health care coverage is a major issue in America today and the state...
This report provides invaluable descriptive statistics on family economic security in Louisiana by e...
The Louisiana Policy Institute for Children (LPIC), with partners, is conducting a series of surveys...
The pandemic and associated job losses threatened to reduce employer-sponsored health insurance cove...
This current study examined the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) which was instituted to p...
Texas is the uninsured capital of the United States and has the largest number of children and adult...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
Using data from the American Community Survey, this brief examines the rates of health insurance cov...
Analyzes the composition and medical costs of the uninsured in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, ba...
Funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)—the federal program that extends health i...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
Includes bibliographical references.Children without health insurance are more likely to go without ...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Using data from the 2008 through 2011 American Community Survey, this brief describes rates of child...
Medicaid and the Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program (LaCHIP) are the most common source of hea...
The lack of affordable, quality health care coverage is a major issue in America today and the state...
This report provides invaluable descriptive statistics on family economic security in Louisiana by e...
The Louisiana Policy Institute for Children (LPIC), with partners, is conducting a series of surveys...
The pandemic and associated job losses threatened to reduce employer-sponsored health insurance cove...
This current study examined the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) which was instituted to p...
Texas is the uninsured capital of the United States and has the largest number of children and adult...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
Using data from the American Community Survey, this brief examines the rates of health insurance cov...
Analyzes the composition and medical costs of the uninsured in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, ba...
Funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)—the federal program that extends health i...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
Includes bibliographical references.Children without health insurance are more likely to go without ...
In this brief, author Michael Staley examines rates of children’s health insurance across the United...
Using data from the 2008 through 2011 American Community Survey, this brief describes rates of child...