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Case Study of Michigan: Exploring Medicaid and SCHIP Enrollment Trends and their Links to Policy and Practice

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  • Eileen Ellis
  • Jenna Walls
  • Donna Marks
  • Christopher Trenholm

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The Covering Kids & Families (CKF) initiative was designed to help overcome barriers that made it difficult for children and adults to enroll, and stay enrolled, in Medicaid and SCHIP programs.

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  • Eileen Ellis & Jenna Walls & Donna Marks & Christopher Trenholm, "undated". "Case Study of Michigan: Exploring Medicaid and SCHIP Enrollment Trends and their Links to Policy and Practice," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 31ff4115c3d24b4b82bb8a06d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:31ff4115c3d24b4b82bb8a06d998ab7c
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    CKF ; SCHIP; Michigan ; Medicaid;
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