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A series of nine reports studies access to food stamps, Medicaid, and the State Child Health Insurance Program in a …
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children ever eligible for SCHIP were eligible at other times for Medicaid. The authors note that as SCHIP is reauthorized …Two-thirds of children in the United States were income eligible for Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance … Program (SCHIP) at some point from 1996 to 2000. One in five were income eligible for both programs, and 73 percent of …
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There are many reasons to promote retention and continuous enrollment for low-income children in SCHIP and Medicaid: to … particular attention to how SCHIP and traditional Medicaid work together to provide continuous public health insurance coverage. … costs for states, and to maintain stable enrollment in managed care organizations. This paper examines SCHIP enrollment and …
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Retention is key in achieving SCHIP’s mission to reduce the number of uninsured children. This paper synthesizes the … available evidence on disenrollment rates and reasons for disenrollment to produce estimates of SCHIP retention rates. The paper … also summarizes the evidence on state SCHIP policies that influence retention. …
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