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Health Insurance for Low-Income Uninsured Children: A National Evaluation of SCHIP
Across the country, children without health insurance are a cause for concern. Many left the Medicaid rolls during welfare reform; some are from working poor families that lack insurance. Mathematica conducted a five-year national evaluation of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), a wide-ranging federal/state initiative to expand health insurance for low-income uninsured children. Under SCHIP, states receive federal matching funds to expand their Medicaid programs, purchase coverage through state-designed programs, or adapt some combination of the two approaches.
For this study, we reviewed research that examined the effectiveness of specific SCHIP program features in meeting a broad range of SCHIP goals. These goals included:
- Increasing enrollment and retention in SCHIP
- Broadening health coverage for previously uninsured children
- Expanding low-income children’s access to health care
- Improving parents’ satisfaction with children’s health care and health coverage
- Enhancing quality of care for low-income children
- Facilitating measurable improvement in children’s health
Click here for a list of publications from the evaluation.
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