By: Carol Irvin John Czajka August 16, 2000
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Reports
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Advanced SearchSimulation of Medicaid and SCHIP Eligibility: Implications of Findings From 10 States. Final Report.
Effects of Trigger Events on Changes in Children's Health Insurance Coverage
Changes in children's health insurance coverage occur with far greater frequency than the modest year-to-year changes in the proportion uninsured or the proportion with different types of coverage would suggest.
The Child Health Insurance Program: Early Implemenation in Six States
Prepared by:Lynne M. Fender, Project DirectorMelissa Panagides-BuschRhoda SchulzingerAmerican Institutes for Research
Analysis of Children's Health Insurance Patterns: Findings from the SIPP
ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PATTERNS:FINDINGS FROM THE SIPP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Considering Children with Disabilities and the State Children's Health Insurance Program
This brochure is intended to familiarize State decisionmakers with low-income uninsured children with disabilities so that they have essential information about these children as they develop and implement CHIP plans. It describes uninsured children with disabilities, their numbers, their needs, and how opportunities presented by CHIP can help. [10 PDF pages]
Children's Health Insurance Expansions: State Experiences in Developing Benefit Packages and Cost-Sharing Arrangements
Contract #100-96-0011 Delivery Order No. 2 Final Report Submitted To:The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of Health Policy U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Literature Review
Children's Health Insurance Patterns: A Review of the Literature
by Kimball Lewis, Marilyn Ellwood, and John L. Czajka Mathematica Policy Research Inc. for the Office of Health Policy Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Examining Substitution: State Strategies to Limit "Crowd Out" in the Era of Children's Health Insurance Expansions
EXAMINING SUBSTITUTION: STATE STRATEGIES TO LIMIT CROWD OUT IN THE ERA OF CHILDRENS HEALTH INSURANCE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY