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Superutilization of Child Welfare, Medicaid, and Other Services (Executive Summary)

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  • Elizabeth Weigensberg
  • Derekh Cornwell
  • Lindsey Leininger
  • Matthew Stagner
  • Sarah LeBarron
  • Jonathan Gellar
  • Sophie MacIntyre
  • Richard Chapman
  • Erin J. Maher
  • Peter J. Pecora
  • Kirk O’Brien

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Mathematica and Casey Family Programs have published the final report from a project linking child welfare and Medicaid data to conduct analyses to understand types of high service use and to identify factors predictive of high service use among children in foster care.

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  • Elizabeth Weigensberg & Derekh Cornwell & Lindsey Leininger & Matthew Stagner & Sarah LeBarron & Jonathan Gellar & Sophie MacIntyre & Richard Chapman & Erin J. Maher & Peter J. Pecora & Kirk O’Brien, "undated". "Superutilization of Child Welfare, Medicaid, and Other Services (Executive Summary)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d2d45a94a86542ad9bc0af7d0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d2d45a94a86542ad9bc0af7d0fa7c98d
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    superutilization; child welfare; Medicaid; foster care; data linking; predictive analytics;
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