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Planning Section 1115 Demonstration Implementation to Enable Strong Evaluation Designs

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  • James D. Reschovsky
  • Katharine Bradley

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This guide describes how states can plan the implementation of their section 1115 Medicaid demonstrations to enable rigorous evaluations.

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  • James D. Reschovsky & Katharine Bradley, "undated". "Planning Section 1115 Demonstration Implementation to Enable Strong Evaluation Designs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7c4bfb55d1aa43d3a037f0782, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. James D. Reschovsky & Jessica Heeringa & Maggie Colby, "undated". "Selecting the Best Comparison Group and Evaluation Design: A Guidance Document for State Section 1115 Demonstration Evaluations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1c62af02c376466bbed3333eb, Mathematica Policy Research.
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