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The Unintended Impact of Welfare Reform on the Medicaid Enrollment of Eligible Immigrants

October 1, 2004 | Journal Article

As part of welfare reform, Congress barred legal immigrants who entered the United States after August 1996 from Medicaid for five years after immigration. This study compares the Medicaid enrollment of U.S.-born citizens to pre-1996 immigrants, bef ...

Between Welfare Medicine and Mainstream Entitlement

October 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Medicaid at the Political Crossroads

Dynamics of Obesity and Chronic Health Conditions Among Children and Youth

February 16, 2010 | Journal Article

A study of the course of obesity, asthma and other chronic childhood ailments over time reveals the dynamic nature of these conditions and underscores the need for continuous, comprehensive health care services for all children.

The Impact of CHIP on Children's Insurance Coverage

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The authors conclude that the CHIP program and its implementation resulted in large increases in public coverage. Reductions in uninsurance were made without causing substantial employer-coverage erosion. Additionally, their analysis suggests estimates that are similar to Congressional Budget Office projections of crowd-out.

Preventive Dental Care and Unmet Dental Needs Among Low-Income Children

August 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Past research shows that children from low-income families and children who lack health insurance have a lower chance of receiving the recommended level of dental care and have more unmet dental needs than children who are insured or from higher inc ...

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