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State of Indiana: Strategies for Improving Food Stamp, Medicaid, and SCHIP Participation

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  • Kathleen Maloy
  • Allison Logie
  • Lara Petrou Green

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Finds that the state used an especially broad and creative strategy to increase children's enrollment in Medicaid, including a commitment by state leaders to increase enrollment; clear and measurable goals set at the state level, with discretion given to local program administrators to achieve them; innovative outreach and enrollment efforts; and use of specially trained eligibility workers and a flexible eligibility determination system.

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  • Kathleen Maloy & Allison Logie & Lara Petrou Green, 2001. "State of Indiana: Strategies for Improving Food Stamp, Medicaid, and SCHIP Participation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 44631226bbaa4cf1b36f4f75e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:44631226bbaa4cf1b36f4f75e0698fba
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