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Child Health Insurance
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School Nurses and Children's Health Insurance
Most state-level Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) administrators report working with school systems to promote students' enrollment. This project sought to describe school nurses' views and practices related to helping families enroll their children in public health insurance (CHIP/Medicaid) and these nurses' beliefs about the benefits and barriers to school involvement in facilitating enrollment. . . .
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Health Insured or Not?
A study was planned to inform Oregon state policy makers about reasons that children who were income-eligible for Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) were not enrolled. Unexpected discrepancies between the Medicaid/CHIP enrollment database and parents' report of the child's coverage were identified. This report discusses parental confusion and coverage lapses with child's insurance. . . .
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CHIP: The First Ten Years (2007)
In 1997, Congress created the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) which is due to expire in September (2007) unless it is reauthorized. The intent of SCHIP was to make health coverage financially accessible to children in families with incomes up to 200% above the federal poverty level (FPL). . . .
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