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An Implementation Analysis of States' Experiences in Transitioning "Stairstep" Children from Separate CHIP to Medicaid

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  • Cara Orfield
  • Sean Orzol
  • Lauren Hula

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To shed light on the experience of the states that recently transitioned children with income up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) from separate CHIP to Medicaid (called “stairstep†children), the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission engaged Mathematica to conduct a study of how several states approached the transition.

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  • Cara Orfield & Sean Orzol & Lauren Hula, "undated". "An Implementation Analysis of States' Experiences in Transitioning "Stairstep" Children from Separate CHIP to Medicaid," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8eff414de6c64e6bb500d2f2c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8eff414de6c64e6bb500d2f2c1bbbd51
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    Medicaid; CHIP; transitions in coverage;
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