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CHIPRA Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Cross Cutting Report on Findings from Ten State Case Studies

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  • Ian Hill
  • Sheila Hoag
  • Sarah Benatar
  • Cara Orfield
  • Embry Howell
  • Victoria Peebles
  • Brigette Courtot
  • Margaret Wilkinson

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The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), a landmark initiative to broaden health insurance coverage for low-income children, was created with bipartisan support as part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (BBA) and funded for a period of 10 years with an appropriation of approximately $40 billion.

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  • Ian Hill & Sheila Hoag & Sarah Benatar & Cara Orfield & Embry Howell & Victoria Peebles & Brigette Courtot & Margaret Wilkinson, "undated". "CHIPRA Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Cross Cutting Report on Findings from Ten State Case Studies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9db24a7d89fa4723a25770d5d, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    3. Judith Wooldridge & Genevieve Kenney & Christopher Trenholm & Lisa Dubay & Ian Hill & Myoung Kim & Lorenzo Moreno & Anna Sommers & Stephen Zuckerman, "undated". "Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 87c25bcd774a4d3f931653747, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. Judith Wooldridge & Genevieve Kenney & Christopher Trenholm & Lisa Dubay & Ian Hill & Myoung Kim & Lorenzo Moreno & Anna Sommers & Stephen Zuckerman, "undated". "Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (Executive Summary)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 98ce939349f2490da43860d73, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Mary Harrington & Genevieve M. Kenney & Kimberly Smith & Lisa Clemans-Cope & Christopher Trenholm & Ian Hill & Sean Orzol & Stacey McMorrow & Sheila Hoag & Jennifer Haley & Joseph Zickafoose & Timothy, "undated". "CHIPRA Mandated Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Final Findings," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a999a32f3d9946d6aa908ce8c, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Cara Orfield & Lauren Hula & Michael Barna, 2014. "Transitions Across the Marketplace, Medicaid, and CHIP: How Similar are Primary Care Physician Networks Across Programs?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1d91fa47b644434e9e8f9a755, Mathematica Policy Research.

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