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Transitions Across the Marketplace, Medicaid, and CHIP: How Similar are Primary Care Physician Networks Across Programs?

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  • Cara Orfield
  • Lauren Hula
  • Michael Barna

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People receiving coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s new health insurance Marketplaces, Medicaid, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can be expected to experience changes in income and/or family size that may result in changes to their health insurance program eligibility, making transitions between programs necessary. To ascertain the degree to which continuity of care may be affected by individuals making transitions between Marketplace, Medicaid, and CHIP coverage, we examined the networks of primary care physicians offered through these programs in six diverse market areas.

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  • Cara Orfield & Lauren Hula & Michael Barna, 2014. "Transitions Across the Marketplace, Medicaid, and CHIP: How Similar are Primary Care Physician Networks Across Programs?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1d91fa47b644434e9e8f9a755, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Ian Hill & Sheila Hoag & Sarah Benatar & Cara Orfield & Embry Howell & Victoria Peebles & Brigette Courtot & Margaret Wilkinson, "undated". "CHIPRA Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Cross Cutting Report on Findings from Ten State Case Studies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9db24a7d89fa4723a25770d5d, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Sean Orzol & Lindsey Leininger & Lauren Hula & Cara Orfield & Richard Chapman & Matthew Mleczko, "undated". "The Impact of Transitioning Stairstep Children from Separate CHIP to Medicaid on Use of Health Services: Evidence from Colorado and New York," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 599e8e49017642e0abf6a13fe, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Continuity of care; Affordable Care Act; Medicaid/CHIP coverage; access to care;
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