Outlines how and why states disregard or deduct certain earnings and expenses in determining eligibility for Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program to help cover low-income working families. Summarizes a survey of state policies
Outlines changes to eligibility rules for Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Programs, and exchan...
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 established the State Children’s Health InsuranceProgram (SCHIP), wh...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
Provides an overview of the program to provide health insurance coverage for low-income children in ...
We exploit the existence of substantial variation in state policies toward public health insurance f...
Surveys eligibility rules, enrollment and renewal procedures, and cost-sharing practices authorized ...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
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...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
I estimate the causal impact of Medicaid eligibility on take up, private health insurance coverage, ...
The majority of states have implemented separate SCHIP (S-SCHIP) programs that significantly depart ...
Outlines changes to eligibility rules for Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Programs, and exchan...
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 established the State Children’s Health InsuranceProgram (SCHIP), wh...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
Provides an overview of the program to provide health insurance coverage for low-income children in ...
We exploit the existence of substantial variation in state policies toward public health insurance f...
Surveys eligibility rules, enrollment and renewal procedures, and cost-sharing practices authorized ...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
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...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
I estimate the causal impact of Medicaid eligibility on take up, private health insurance coverage, ...
The majority of states have implemented separate SCHIP (S-SCHIP) programs that significantly depart ...
Outlines changes to eligibility rules for Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Programs, and exchan...
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 established the State Children’s Health InsuranceProgram (SCHIP), wh...
Children make up 23% of the nation’s total population, but make up 32% of all persons in poverty. Gi...