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Stable Coverage Benefits Healthy Kids Children

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  • Christopher Trenholm

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The Santa Clara County Children’s Health Initiative is an innovative effort to expand low-income children’s health insurance in this California county.

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  • Christopher Trenholm, "undated". "Stable Coverage Benefits Healthy Kids Children," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e64377c8ed414b9bb6c81d8e4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e64377c8ed414b9bb6c81d8e4e9f728c
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