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Migration Patterns for Medicaid Enrollees, 2005-2007

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  • David Baugh
  • Shinu Verghese

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This issue brief presents an analysis of the migration patterns of Medicaid enrollees by eligibility group and state over the period January 2005 through December 2007.

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  • David Baugh & Shinu Verghese, "undated". "Migration Patterns for Medicaid Enrollees, 2005-2007," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7efdf569c79f4993928271cae, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7efdf569c79f4993928271cae41b4887
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