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Case Study of Virginia: Exploring Medicaid and SCHIP Enrollment Trends and Their Links to Policy and Practice

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  • Embry Howell
  • Christopher Trenholm
  • Kathy Gifford
  • Bridget Lavin

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This case study discusses trends in new Medicaid and SCHIP enrollment of children in Virginia from 1999 through 2003. Simplification of the enrollment process and coordination between Medicaid and SCHIP drove Virginia’s substantial gains in enrolling children into public insurance.

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  • Embry Howell & Christopher Trenholm & Kathy Gifford & Bridget Lavin, "undated". "Case Study of Virginia: Exploring Medicaid and SCHIP Enrollment Trends and Their Links to Policy and Practice," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a1c83ae03a434b8781b409bef, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a1c83ae03a434b8781b409bef11c4dcc
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    1. Lynn Quincy & Patricia Collins & Kristin Andrews & Christal Stone, "undated". "Designing Subsidized Health Coverage Programs to Attract Enrollment: A Review of the Literature and a Synthesis of Stakeholder Views," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 43febb92188c486cb6c521cc9, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Brigette Courtot & Ariel Klein & Embry Howell & Sarah Benatar, "undated". "Performing Outreach with Limited Resources: CKF Grantees' Success and Challenges Over Three Years," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e770d9ad17254f1d86394313f, Mathematica Policy Research.
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