September 1, 2010
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Issue Brief
Brief compares health insurance coverage data from four different federal health surveys, including ACS and CPS and explains the differences and common themes among the surveys’ estimates.
March 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
This issue brief documents the survey research issues posed by the increase in wireless-only coverage in the U.S. and highlights potential solutions.
January 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
This issue brief discusses the implementation of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA) citizenship and identity documentation requirements that went into effect on July 1, 2006,and its impact on Medicaid/State Children's Health Insurance (SCHIP) programs.
April 1, 2009
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Evaluation/Report
This brief summarizes the overarching findings from 10 case study reports in Covering Kids and Families TM states.
November 1, 2008
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Issue Brief
This issue brief reviews findings on the sustainability of the 45 state Covering Kids & Families (CKF) grantees, drawing primarily from an online survey of state CKF project directors and coalition leaders conducted from April to November 2007.
February 1, 2007
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Issue Brief
In July 2006, evaluators interviewed 31 state Covering Kids & Families® (CKF) grantees to understand how states were implementing DRA citizenship requirements in Medicaid.
February 1, 2009
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Report
This case study explains the trends in new Medicaid and SCHIP enrollment in North Carolina from 1999 into 2004.
September 3, 2004
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Report
This report describes, in detail, the types of outreach activities grantees have pursued with two of Covering Kids & Families' (CKF) most prominent partners, schools and providers.
January 1, 2010
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Journal Article
Covering Kids & Families evaluators present lessons learned within the framework of a program's lifecycle.
June 1, 2009
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Journal Article
This article examines why the Current Population Survey (CPS) estimates of Medicaid enrollment are significantly lower than actual Medicaid enrollment counts. Inaccurate Medicaid enrollment estimates pose a problem since data from the CPS is frequently used in health policy and research.