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Three Independent Evaluations of Healthy Kids Programs Find Substantial Gains in Children's Dental Health Care

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  • Dana Hughes
  • Embry Howell
  • Christopher Trenholm
  • Ian Hill
  • Lisa Dubay

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This brief highlights rigorous, independent evaluations of the Healthy Kids programs in three California counties: Los Angeles, San Mateo, and Santa Clara. It describes some of the many positive impacts that Healthy Kids programs have had on children’s access and use of dental services.

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  • Dana Hughes & Embry Howell & Christopher Trenholm & Ian Hill & Lisa Dubay, "undated". "Three Independent Evaluations of Healthy Kids Programs Find Substantial Gains in Children's Dental Health Care," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8ee8221d65ee452293e947a4f, Mathematica Policy Research.
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