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Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: A Case Study of Alabama's ALL Kids Program

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  • Sarah Benatar
  • Margo Wilkinson
  • Ian Hill

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  • Sarah Benatar & Margo Wilkinson & Ian Hill, 2012. "Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: A Case Study of Alabama's ALL Kids Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 22c9c0580ad74911b3e8fa0fb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:22c9c0580ad74911b3e8fa0fb672f3f5
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    1. Sheila Hoag & Debra Lipson & Victoria Peebles, 2015. "On the Road to Universal Children's Health Coverage: An Interim Report on the KidsWell Campaign," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c3bc411ac90f4e8f920da8963, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Mary Harrington & Genevieve M. Kenney & Kimberly Smith & Lisa Clemans-Cope & Christopher Trenholm & Ian Hill & Sean Orzol & Stacey McMorrow & Sheila Hoag & Jennifer Haley & Joseph Zickafoose & Timothy, "undated". "CHIPRA Mandated Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Final Findings," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a999a32f3d9946d6aa908ce8c, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. 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.
    4. Sheila Hoag & Debra Lipson & Michaella Morzuch & Victoria Peebles, "undated". "Securing Coverage for Children by Advocating for the ACA: Experience from the KidsWell Grantees in New Mexico and New York," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1e0666d167dc4bc5a7cfea2c3, Mathematica Policy Research.

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