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Continued Progress in Performance Measurement Reporting by SCHIP

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  • Margo Rosenbach
  • Anna Katz
  • Sibyl Day

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In recent years, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has focused increasing attention on the reporting of program performance measures within SCHIP.

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  • Margo Rosenbach & Anna Katz & Sibyl Day, "undated". "Continued Progress in Performance Measurement Reporting by SCHIP," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5c82e65e9d454e83bb8b8ae3a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5c82e65e9d454e83bb8b8ae3a4f56109
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    1. Sibyl Day & Anna Katz & Margo Rosenbach, "undated". "Improving Performance Measurement in the State Children's Health Insurance Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f79d3cca82e74eda911d68988, Mathematica Policy Research.
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