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CHIPRA Mandated Evaluation of Express Lane Eligibility: First Year Findings
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By:
Sheila Hoag, Sean Orzol, Margaret Colby, Adam Swinburn, Fredric Blavin, Genevieve M. Kenney, Michael Hutnress
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.Abstract
This evaluation describes existing state Express Lane Eligibility (ELE) programs including the administrative costs and ELE enrollment trends, estimates the impact of ELE adoption on total enrollment, and previews the issues that will be examined through future evaluation activities.
Disclaimer
This study was conducted by the Urban Institute under contract number [CONTRACT_NUMBER], task order number [TASK_ORDER_NUMBER], with the HHS's Office of Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. The authors take full responsibility for the accuracy of material presented herein. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to ASPE or HHS.
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Executive Summary
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I. the Federal Evaluation of Express Lane Eligibility
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II. Design Features of Approved Ele Programs
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III. Analysis of Costs, New Enrollment, and Retention Associated with Ele
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IV. Assessing ELE’s Impact on Enrollment: An Analysis of the Statistical Enrollment Data System
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V. Summary of First-year Evaluation Findings
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References
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Appendix A: Supporting Documentation for the Study of Administrative Costs Associated with Ele
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APPENDIX B: Enrollment Extraction Forms
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Appendix C: Sensitivity Analysis Results for the Seds Analysis
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