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Year 2 Demonstration Impacts of Using Medicaid Data to Directly Certify Students for Free School Meals

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  • Lara Hulsey
  • Joshua Leftin
  • Anne Gordon
  • Claire Smither Wulsin
  • Nicholas Redel
  • Allen Schirm
  • Nicholas Beyler
  • Sheila Heaviside
  • Brian Estes
  • Carole Trippe

Abstract

The Direct Certification with Medicaid (DC-M) demonstration added Medicaid to the list of programs used to directly certify students for free school meals. This report presents findings on the impacts of DC-M during the second year of the demonstration, school year 2013-2014.

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  • Lara Hulsey & Joshua Leftin & Anne Gordon & Claire Smither Wulsin & Nicholas Redel & Allen Schirm & Nicholas Beyler & Sheila Heaviside & Brian Estes & Carole Trippe, "undated". "Year 2 Demonstration Impacts of Using Medicaid Data to Directly Certify Students for Free School Meals," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2ce1e3c4e29a43e9aa574274d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:2ce1e3c4e29a43e9aa574274d6cded5c
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