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Mini-MAX User's Guide

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  • Ellen Bouchery
  • David Baugh
  • John Czajka
  • Rosemary Borck
  • Rosalie Malsberger
  • Allison Dodd
  • Sheng Wang
  • Carol Irvin
  • Julie Sykes

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The Mini-Max User's Guide is intended to expand and support the community of researchers using Medicaid data by providing background information on the Medicaid program, highlighting important features of the Mini-MAX files, and providing guidance to researchers about issues to be considered when conducting research with Mini-MAX.

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  • Ellen Bouchery & David Baugh & John Czajka & Rosemary Borck & Rosalie Malsberger & Allison Dodd & Sheng Wang & Carol Irvin & Julie Sykes, 2012. "Mini-MAX User's Guide," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5d9fb38d46744cd1867822cc9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5d9fb38d46744cd1867822cc9b5856b7
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