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  • Addressing Crowd Out
  • Coordinating Medicaid & SCHIP
  • Cost Sharing for Children and Families
  • Family Coverage
  • Maintaining Coverage for Children
  • Reaching Eligible But Uninsured Children

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Addressing Crowd Out


Resources

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Facts and Statistics:
  • Waiting Periods for Children in State Medicaid & SCHIP Programs
Strategies:
  • Snapshot: Public Coverage Waiting Periods for Children

  • Memo: Addressing the Crowd Out Issue
Research
  • Revisiting Crowd-Out
    Lynn Blewett and Kathleen Call, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
    September 2007
  • SCHIP at 10: A Synthesis of the Evidence on Substitution of SCHIP for Other Coverage
    Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
    September 2007
  • Who's Counting? What is Crowd-Out, How Big is It, and Does it Matter for SCHIP?
    Alliance for Health Reform
    August 2007
  • The State Children's Health Insurance Program
    Congressional Budget Office
    May 2007
  • Substitution of SCHIP for Private Coverage: Results from a 2002 Evaluation in 10 States
    Anna Sommers, Stephen Zuckerman, Lisa Dubay, and Genevieve Kenney, Health Affairs
    April 2007


Table of Contents

Summary


Framing the Issue

Legislative Authority


Data


Strategies


Issues to Consider

State Experiences

Resources


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