Gains for Children
August 1, 2011 | Report
Report shows more eligible kids enrolling in public health insurance coverage programs.
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August 1, 2011 | Report
Report shows more eligible kids enrolling in public health insurance coverage programs.
February 1, 2011 | Journal Article
This article examines the impact of various outreach strategies on enrollment of children in California public health insurance programs.
October 1, 2010 | 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.
July 1, 2005 | Journal Article
This article assesses the effect of mandatory Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) enrollment on prenatal care use, smoking and birth weight for Medicaid-covered pregnant women.
May 26, 2011 | Issue Brief
Millions of children in complex family situations will require special attention to ensure access under reform.
August 1, 2010 | Survey/Poll
New national and state estimates from the 2008 American Community Survey
August 1, 2010 | Journal Article
The recently enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes a major expansion of Medicaid to low-income adults in 2014. This paper describes the Oregon Health Study, a randomized controlled trial that will be able to shed some light on ...
April 29, 2013 | Report
Experts recommend solutions for closing the gaps in quality and efficiency of health care.
April 1, 2010 | Evaluation
Maximizing Enrollment for Kids (MaxEnroll) is a program aimed at improving enrollment and retention of children eligible for Medicaid and CHIP by providing funding and technical assistance for up to four years in eight states. The evaluation will be divided into two parts: a quantitative evaluation and a qualitative field evaluation.
August 1, 2009 | Evaluation
A new report evaluating the program shows that despite widespread support for the goals of the program, Mountain Health Choices has yet to realize its potential.