Explores the high uninsured rate among parents compared to children, due to the lack of both employer-sponsored and public insurance options. Argues for expanding state Medicaid coverage to parents. Offers strategies for addressing costs and other issues
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
One of the biggest challenges facing Mississippians is the limited public health care provisions for...
Access to secure and affordable health insurance is critical for all Americans. In the public debate...
Examines the efficacy of premium assistance under Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Pro...
Uses data from the Kaiser Foundation's 2005 Low-Income Coverage and Access Survey to examine health ...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
Provides a 2009 update of states' eligibility rules, enrollment, and renewal procedures, and cost-sh...
Some 5.9 million American mothers caring for young or school-aged children lack health insurance. Al...
Numerous states have implemented policies expanding public insurance eligibility or subsidizing priv...
This issue brief explores existing and potential opportunities to further expand the availability of...
Public health insurance eligibility for low-income adults has improved adult economic well-being. Bu...
Surveys eligibility rules, enrollment and renewal procedures, and cost-sharing practices authorized ...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
This study examines the effects of having an uninsured parent on access to health care for low-incom...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
One of the biggest challenges facing Mississippians is the limited public health care provisions for...
Access to secure and affordable health insurance is critical for all Americans. In the public debate...
Examines the efficacy of premium assistance under Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Pro...
Uses data from the Kaiser Foundation's 2005 Low-Income Coverage and Access Survey to examine health ...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
Provides a 2009 update of states' eligibility rules, enrollment, and renewal procedures, and cost-sh...
Some 5.9 million American mothers caring for young or school-aged children lack health insurance. Al...
Numerous states have implemented policies expanding public insurance eligibility or subsidizing priv...
This issue brief explores existing and potential opportunities to further expand the availability of...
Public health insurance eligibility for low-income adults has improved adult economic well-being. Bu...
Surveys eligibility rules, enrollment and renewal procedures, and cost-sharing practices authorized ...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
This study examines the effects of having an uninsured parent on access to health care for low-incom...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
One of the biggest challenges facing Mississippians is the limited public health care provisions for...