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Implementation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): Synthesis of State Evaluations

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  • Margo Rosenbach
  • Marilyn Ellwood
  • Carol Irvin
  • Cheryl Young
  • Wendy Conroy
  • Brian Quinn
  • Megan Kell

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This congressionally mandated analysis of state evaluations provides the first comprehensive picture of the early years of the SCHIP program, using a standardized framework developed to facilitate cross-state comparisons.

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  • Margo Rosenbach & Marilyn Ellwood & Carol Irvin & Cheryl Young & Wendy Conroy & Brian Quinn & Megan Kell, "undated". "Implementation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): Synthesis of State Evaluations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5f3bda32db9e4a9eb9d4dfc3a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Phillip B. Levine & Robin McKnight & Samantha Heep, 2009. "Public Policy, Health Insurance and the Transition to Adulthood," NBER Working Papers 15114, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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