We exploit the existence of substantial variation in state policies toward public health insurance for children between 1990 and 2002 to estimate the economic and political determinants of state eligibility levels. Controlling for state and year effects, eligibility levels are not significantly associated with either the percentage of uninsured children in the state or the eligibility policy of neighboring states; further, variation in eligibility levels within state is negatively associated with both the federal matching rate and state fiscal capacity. We also observe that state political preferences, measured by the Democrats' share of seats in the lower chamber of the state legislature, are a relatively important a determinant of state e...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and programmatic fea...
Abstract This study investigates the factors that underlie large variation in Medic-aid and Children...
Outlines how and why states disregard or deduct certain earnings and expenses in determining eligibi...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
states with a number of implementation choices concerning administrative models for the new programs...
In 2005 Medicaid will turn 40, a momentous event in the life of the largest and most complex of all ...
This Policy Brief is the fourth in a series of reports1 issued by the George Washington University C...
This paper examines the relationship between the partisan composition of state governments and healt...
We evaluate the effects of state policy design features on SCHIP take up rates and on the degree to ...
This background paper examines and analyzes early efforts by states to subsidize employment-based he...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and programmatic fea...
Abstract This study investigates the factors that underlie large variation in Medic-aid and Children...
Outlines how and why states disregard or deduct certain earnings and expenses in determining eligibi...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
states with a number of implementation choices concerning administrative models for the new programs...
In 2005 Medicaid will turn 40, a momentous event in the life of the largest and most complex of all ...
This Policy Brief is the fourth in a series of reports1 issued by the George Washington University C...
This paper examines the relationship between the partisan composition of state governments and healt...
We evaluate the effects of state policy design features on SCHIP take up rates and on the degree to ...
This background paper examines and analyzes early efforts by states to subsidize employment-based he...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of Medicaid/SCHIP eligibility and programmatic fea...