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Evaluation of Enroll America: An Implementation Assessment and Recommendations for Future Outreach Efforts

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  • Sheila Hoag
  • Sean Orzol
  • Cara Orfield

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Analysis of the first year of implementation found that Enroll America successfully met its stated goals.

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  • Sheila Hoag & Sean Orzol & Cara Orfield, 2014. "Evaluation of Enroll America: An Implementation Assessment and Recommendations for Future Outreach Efforts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 06dc863b227840adb12a6f4a5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:06dc863b227840adb12a6f4a5ea42646
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    1. Sheila Hoag & Stefanie Pietras & Cara Orfield & Jennifer Dickey, "undated". "A Closer Look: Perspectives on the 2019 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c2746e0c3af14782b14cd15aa, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Cara Orfield & Sheila Hoag & Sean Orzol, "undated". "Maximizing Coverage through Outreach: Second Year Experiences of Enroll America in North Carolina and Ohio," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 817e60b391f1414cb7809c204, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Cara Orfield & Amy Mangum & Sheila Hoag & Sean Orzol, "undated". "Institutionalizing Outreach: A Review of Enroll America's Get Covered Academy Training Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 20e3dad2121444cc8aaeb9cf3, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. Sheila Hoag & Cara Orfield & Sean Orzol, 2015. "Evolution of Outreach: Evaluation of Enroll America's Efforts to Support ACA Enrollment," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 96091bf193424c1c8dd361212, Mathematica Policy Research.

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