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Pittard WB et al. – Infants on Medicaid with a health plan change have less preventive health care, are much less likely to be treated for illness in physicians' offices, and have substantially more costly medical care. These results may be due to unmeasured maternal or family characteristics, or care continuity loss. Plan changes may indicate higher infant health risks.

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