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Medicaid Expansion Would Lighten Spending Burden

Medicaid Expansion Would Lighten Spending Burden

A state-by-state analysis shows where Medicaid expansion could have the most impact on reducing the financial burden of medical costs.

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Urban Institute Real Time Policy Analysis

No Vet Left Behind

No Vet Left Behind

As many as 40 percent of the nation's 1.3 million uninsured veterans could qualify for Medicaid under provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a new analysis suggests. Whether veterans receive these benefits depends on which states opt to expand Medicaid.

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State Network Resources

Medicaid Expansion: Who Won't Be Eligible?

Medicaid Expansion: Who Won't Be Eligible?

Despite the far-reaching Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), large numbers of low-income uninsured adults won't be eligible because of their immigration status. This brief provides the first state-specific estimates of the number of uninsured low-income adults who fall into that category.

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Support for State Insurance Exchanges Spans Party Lines

Support for State Insurance Exchanges Spans Party Lines

Fifty-five percent of the public say establishing the exchanges is a “top priority,” according to a survey released by RWJF, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health.

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Urban Institute Real Time Policy Analysis

More to Gain, Less to Lose

More to Gain, Less to Lose

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) implementation, hospitals will likely gain $2.59 in new revenue from Medicaid participants for every dollar lost from private health insurance revenue.

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How Well Did Maryland Identify and Enroll Uninsured Children Who Are Potentially Eligible for Medicaid or CHIP?

March 25, 2013 | Program Result Report

Researchers at the Hilltop Institute evaluated the implementation of Maryland’s tax-based outreach initiative, the Kids First Act, and how well the state achieved its goal of identifying and enrolling uninsured children eligible for Medicaid or CHIP.

Using Information from Income Tax Forms to Target Medicaid and CHIP Outreach

September 1, 2009 | Issue Brief

Issue brief explores outreach effort under Maryland's Kids First Act and identifies lessons learned for other states.

Express Lane Eligibility and Beyond

April 1, 2009 | Report

This report discusses CHIPRA's new Express Lane Eligibility option, which lets states grant health coverage when information already in the hands of government agencies shows that children are eligible for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program.

Express Lane Eligibility: A New Way to Enroll Children in SCHIP and Medicaid

October 18, 2010 | Program Result Report

The Urban Institute researched policy options and produced a policy paper to help states implement "automated enrollment," a strategy designed to ensure that eligible children enroll in publicly supported health insurance programs.

A Continuing Program for Increasing Insurance Coverage Among Low-Income Families

June 1, 2010 | Evaluation

The evaluation of Covering Kids & Families� (CKF) found that broad-based cooperation on policy and procedural change?among advocacy groups, providers, state Medicaid and CHIP officials and other stakeholders? can be achieved and that such cooperation can be fundamental to increasing insurance coverage among children.

The Story of Tyjhe Hargrove

June 4, 2006 | Program Result Report

Tyjhe Hargrove, who was 5 years old when his mother joined Affinity Health Plan, has suffered from asthma since he was a baby. He has trouble breathing when the weather is especially cold or especially hot or the air is full of pollen.

Researchers Study Utilization and Costs for Medicaid and Non-Medicaid Patients Seeking Substance Abuse Treatment Through a California HMO

August 1, 2006 | Program Result Report

The Kaiser Permanente Division of Research examined health care utilization and costs for patients with chemical dependence who received health care and substance abuse services at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program.

San Bernardino County, Calif., Supporting Families After Welfare Reform Program Sought to Remove Obstacles to Families Keeping Health and Food Stamp Benefits

November 1, 2006 | Program Result Report

From 2002 to 2004, the San Bernardino County Human Services System sought to increase the number of individuals and families receiving Medicaid by 15 percent and State Children's Health Insurance Program benefits.

Connecticut Supporting Families After Welfare Reform Program Sought to Remove Obstacles to Families Keeping Health and Food Stamp Benefits

November 1, 2006 | Program Result Report

Although many people leaving welfare under the 1996 federal welfare reform legislation retained eligibility for such programs, studies suggested that from one-half to two-thirds were losing these benefits.

Louisiana's LaCHIP Program Adds a Quarter-Million Kids to Medicaid

March 28, 2005 | Program Result Report

Louisiana's Office of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health Program served as the lead agency of a statewide coalition to increase the number of eligible children in the state enrolled in government-funded health insurance programs.

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