Presents findings on the length of children's enrollment in State Children's Health Insurance Programs and their coverage after they leave the program in seven states. Explores variations across states and how state policies may affect retention
Provides an overview of the program to provide health insurance coverage for low-income children in ...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
In 2005 Medicaid will turn 40, a momentous event in the life of the largest and most complex of all ...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
This issue brief examines the status of the State Children\u27s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) thr...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was passed by Congress in the Balanced Budget ...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
Provides an overview of the program to provide health insurance coverage for low-income children in ...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
Recognizing that adequate health care is key to childhood development and long-term health, policy m...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
In 2005 Medicaid will turn 40, a momentous event in the life of the largest and most complex of all ...
This brief uses data from the American Community Survey to estimate children’s health insurance cove...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
Lawmakers, children's rights advocates, researchers, and health care professionals understand that h...
Outlines barriers to eligible children's participation in State Children's Health Insurance Programs...
This issue brief examines the status of the State Children\u27s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) thr...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "States provide...
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was passed by Congress in the Balanced Budget ...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
Provides an overview of the program to provide health insurance coverage for low-income children in ...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...