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Families With Mixed Eligibility For Public Coverage: Navigating Medicaid, CHIP, And Uninsurance
Health Affairs, 07/21/09
Hudson JL – Medicaid policies play an important role in creating mixed–eligibility families via age–related eligibility thresholds and limited benefits for immigrants; states running separate Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) programs have higher uninsurance rates among eligible children. Recent policies to simplify enrollment have not lowered uninsurance among these children. States may improve take–up rates by focusing on eligible children in mixed–eligibility families.
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