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Program Churning and Transfers Between Medicaid and CHIP

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  • Sean M. Orzol
  • Lauren Hula
  • Mary Harrington

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Some children cycled in and out of Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, experiencing gaps in public coverage in the interim. These findings suggest that public program churning remains an issue and that continued efforts to simplify the process of remaining enrolled are needed.

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  • Sean M. Orzol & Lauren Hula & Mary Harrington, "undated". "Program Churning and Transfers Between Medicaid and CHIP," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2ebc8a3e652c4f07b651b2c10, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:2ebc8a3e652c4f07b651b2c10b5c855b
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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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    children; CHIP; churning; coverage transfers; Medicaid;
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