May 6, 2013
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Program Result Report
The Covering Kids & Families program was designed to find, enroll and retain eligible children and adults in federal and state health care coverage programs. Statewide and local coalitions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated.
April 1, 2013
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Journal Article
A CHIP expansion simulation finds sensitivity to higher contributions for higher income families.
December 3, 2012
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Report
The report presents the most up-to-date estimates available on Medicaid/CHIP participation rates, and examines how participation, eligibility, and rates of being insured have changed among children between 2008 and 2010 and examines participation rates among parents.
July 30, 2012
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Issue Brief
New Tools to Help People Enroll in Medicaid, CHIP and Exchanges
August 1, 2011
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Report
Report shows more eligible kids enrolling in public health insurance coverage programs.
February 16, 2012
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Program Result Report
Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Washington were among the first to offer CHIP to children in families earning more than 200 percent of the federal poverty line. Researchers at UCLA and the RAND Corp. evaluated the impact of this effort.
September 1, 2011
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Issue Brief
The State Network analyzes three federal draft regulations that offer new insight into how consumers and employees of small businesses will obtain health insurance across the continuum of coverage options proposed ACA.
October 1, 2010
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Journal Article
This paper provides estimates of the rates at which children in the various states participated in Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) during 2008, as well as the number who were eligible for these programs but were uninsured.
February 1, 2011
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Journal Article
This article examines the impact of various outreach strategies on enrollment of children in California public health insurance programs.
January 27, 2011
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Issue Brief
An estimated 7.3 million children lack health insurance, despite being eligible for enrollment in Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program.