Examines the reasons a high percentage of beneficiaries of the state's public health insurance programs do not complete the annual recertification process and the consequences of their loss of coverage. Suggests improvements for simplifying the process
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
The negative economic effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic coupled with a state requirement for continuo...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
Nationally, less than 50 percent of children reenroll in the State Children’s Health Insurance Progr...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
Through a combination of three needs-based public programs— Medicaid, the Children's Health Insuranc...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Outlines the resources and tools in the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
The negative economic effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic coupled with a state requirement for continuo...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
Nationally, less than 50 percent of children reenroll in the State Children’s Health Insurance Progr...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
Through a combination of three needs-based public programs— Medicaid, the Children's Health Insuranc...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
Outlines the resources and tools in the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2...
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to tens of millions of low-income children, parents, sen...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
Outlines state efforts in 2010 to enroll more children from low- and moderate-income families in Med...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...