Public Health Insurance, Program Take-Up, and Child Health

作者: Anna Aizer

DOI: 10.1162/REST.89.3.400

关键词: Family medicineMedicaid eligibilityActuarial sciencePublic health insuranceChild healthPreventive careMedicineMedicaid

摘要: Of the ten million uninsured children in 1996, nearly half were eligible for public health insurance (Medicaid) but not enrolled. In response, policy efforts to reduce the uninsured …

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