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Discontinuous Coverage in Medicaid and the Implications of 12-Month Continuous Coverage for Children

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  • Carol Irvin
  • Deborah Peikes
  • Chris Trenholm
  • Nazmul Khan

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Examines the implications of continuous coverage for children using Medicaid enrollment and payment data for California, Michigan, Missouri, and New Jersey.

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  • Carol Irvin & Deborah Peikes & Chris Trenholm & Nazmul Khan, "undated". "Discontinuous Coverage in Medicaid and the Implications of 12-Month Continuous Coverage for Children," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ae1dd05eea7d4e549b95e69e9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ae1dd05eea7d4e549b95e69e9647bbd4
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    1. Rosenbach, M.L., 1989. "The impact of Medicaid on physician use by low-income children," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 79(9), pages 1220-1226.
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    1. Zhuan Pei, 2017. "Eligibility Recertification and Dynamic Opt-In Incentives in Income-Tested Social Programs: Evidence from Medicaid/CHIP," American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 9(1), pages 241-276, February.
    2. Sean Orzol & Linda Barterian & Michael Barna, "undated". "Proven Strategies in Health Care Coverage Program Outreach and Enrollment," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2f2980ef67654808b495e7782, Mathematica Policy Research.

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