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Implementing State Health Care Reform: What Have We Learned from the First Year? The First Annual Report of the Evaluation of Health Reform in Five States

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  • Judith Wooldridge
  • Leighton Ku
  • Teresa Coughlin
  • Lisa Dubay
  • Marilyn Ellwood
  • Shruti Rajan
  • Sheila Hoag

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Looks at first-year experiences in HI, RI, and TN, finding quick design, limited opportunities for stakeholder input, and implementation problems, especially with enrollment. All three states were able to attract and retain managed care organizations in the first year.

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  • Judith Wooldridge & Leighton Ku & Teresa Coughlin & Lisa Dubay & Marilyn Ellwood & Shruti Rajan & Sheila Hoag, 1996. "Implementing State Health Care Reform: What Have We Learned from the First Year? The First Annual Report of the Evaluation of Health Reform in Five States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a47179c19b0e4b3ea2a65cfc3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a47179c19b0e4b3ea2a65cfc38f5a80d
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    1. Craig Garthwaite & Tal Gross & Matthew J. Notowidigdo, 2014. "Public Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Employment Lock," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 129(2), pages 653-696.
    2. Argys, Laura M. & Friedson, Andrew I. & Pitts, M. Melinda & Tello-Trillo, D. Sebastian, 2020. "Losing public health insurance: TennCare reform and personal financial distress," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).

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