August 29, 2012
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Report
This report analyzes recent trends in health insurance coverage for children at the state level between 2008 and 2010. The percentage of children with public coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) increased subst ...
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.
August 1, 2010
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Survey/Poll
New national and state estimates from the 2008 American Community Survey
October 1, 2010
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Report
Experts at the University of Minnesota’s State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) analyzed the 2008 ACS data and found significant variations, both within and across states by age, race/ethnicity and family income.
January 1, 2009
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Report
This report finds that once children enrolled in SCHIP leave public insurance, they are far more likely to become uninsured, and remain uninsured for some time, than they are to obtain private coverage.
January 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
This Urban Institute analysis compares current costs of living and costs of employer-sponsored insurance with figures from a decade ago.
August 2, 2010
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Story
Campaign is latest effort by Hugh "Trey" Daly III, a legal aid attorney in southwest Ohio, to expand access to health care for low-income children and families.
September 1, 2008
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Issue Brief
This article examines the benefits and issues surrounding continuous eligibility that allows children, ages 0-18, to maintain Medicaid or State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) coverage for up to one full year, even if families experience a change in income or family status.
March 1, 2007
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Issue Brief
This brief provides an overview of SCHIP, including enrollment, program benefits, financing, and the future of the program.
November 1, 2007
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Issue Brief
This brief examines the impact of Covering Kids & Families (CKF). The authors summarize the ways that CKF coalitions were built, the changes they supported, and the sustainability of those changes after the grant period.