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This is the second brief in a series about the first year of California’s Health-e-App Public Access (HeA PA) self …-service, public health benefits enrollment system, following its introduction in December 2010. It describes HeA PA applicants and …
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This is the second brief in a series about the first year of California’s Health-e-App Public Access (HeA PA) self …-service, public health benefits enrollment system, following its introduction in December 2010. It describes HeA PA applicants and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010838157
This Highlight focuses on how North Carolina and Pennsylvania are testing how well the Children's Electronic Health …
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California's Health-e-App Public Access (HeA PA) system enables low-income families to apply online for publicly funded … children's health insurance. Findings from a study funded by the California Healthcare Foundation and the David and Lucile …
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This brief examines the practical coverage continuity issues raised by determining Medicaid eligibility on a monthly basis while determining subsidy eligibility on an annual basis.
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's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) from 2005 through 2007. …
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This report analyzes factors that contribute to people losing or gaining health care coverage, prioritizes future … research areas, and offers findings to inform future health care reform policy. Over time, the number of people lacking health …
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This brief, the fourth in a series that presents findings from the Administration on Aging's National Survey of Older Americans Act Program Participants, explores the prevalence of and challenges associated with multiple chronic conditions among program participants.
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