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Supporting Advocacy to Achieve Universal Children's Health Coverage: Final Report on the KidsWell Campaign

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  • Victoria Peebles
  • Sheila Hoag
  • Michaella Morzuch
  • Linda Barterian
  • Debra Lipson

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When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed in 2010, about 6.2 million children were uninsured; of those, nearly 70 percent were already eligible for coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) but not enrolled (Kenney et al. 2012).

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  • Victoria Peebles & Sheila Hoag & Michaella Morzuch & Linda Barterian & Debra Lipson, "undated". "Supporting Advocacy to Achieve Universal Children's Health Coverage: Final Report on the KidsWell Campaign," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 55d343b9a9cd42cf8cd557a70, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Sheila Hoag & Debra Lipson & Victoria Peebles, 2015. "On the Road to Universal Children's Health Coverage: An Update on the KidsWell Campaign," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ba41904f8eb14e67ba32c8cf5, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. 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.
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    Medicaid; CHIP; Advocacy; ACA; Uninsured; KidsWell;
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