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Health Care Coverage and Access for Children in Low-Income Families: Stakeholder Perspectives from California, Colorado, and Texas

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  • Tricia Collins
  • Leslie Foster
  • Dana Petersen
  • Rachel Miller

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Focusing on the diverse states of California, Colorado, and Texas, this issue brief conveys recent policy developments, remaining unmet needs, and emerging issues in children’s health care coverage and delivery, from the perspective of knowledgeable stakeholders.

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  • Tricia Collins & Leslie Foster & Dana Petersen & Rachel Miller, 2016. "Health Care Coverage and Access for Children in Low-Income Families: Stakeholder Perspectives from California, Colorado, and Texas," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9d955973005240df993718199, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9d955973005240df993718199c966e58
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    1. Ybarra, Marci & Ha, Yoonsook & Chang, Jina, 2017. "Health insurance coverage and routine health care use among children by family immigration status," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 97-106.

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    Health Care Coverage ; Children; Low-Income Families; Stakeholder ; California; Colorado; Texas; Insuring America's Children ; Packard Foundation;
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