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5 Results
- Health Insurance Coverage for Low-income Children
Enrollment and Disenrollment Experiences of Families Covered by CHIP
Academic PediatricsVol. 15Issue 3SupplementS44–S49Published in issue: May, 2015- Christopher Trenholm
- Mary Harrington
- Claire Dye
Cited in Scopus: 6To understand why families enroll in and disenroll from Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), their experience with the CHIP application and renewal process, and the insurance coverage of their children after disenrolling. - Children at Risk
Health Status and Type of Out-of-Home Placement: Informal Kinship Care in an Investigated Sample
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 6p559–564Published in issue: November, 2014- Ruth E.K. Stein
- Michael S. Hurlburt
- Amy M. Heneghan
- Jinjin Zhang
- Jennifer Rolls-Reutz
- John Landsverk
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26To assess the sociodemographic, health, and mental health of children in different types of out-of-home placements after investigation by child welfare agencies; to determine whether there are systematic differences in the children and their caregivers by type of out-of-home placements; and to provide the first description of these characteristics in a nationally representative sample for children in informal kinship care after child welfare involvement. - Annual Report
Annual Report on Health Care for Children and Youth in the United States: Trends in Racial/Ethnic, Income, and Insurance Disparities Over Time, 2002–2009
Academic PediatricsVol. 13Issue 3p191–203Published in issue: May, 2013- Terceira A. Berdahl
- Bernard S. Friedman
- Marie C. McCormick
- Lisa Simpson
Cited in Scopus: 70To examine trends in children's health access, utilization, and expenditures over time (2002–2009) by race/ethnicity, income, and insurance status/expected payer. - Primary Care and Medical Home
Delayed Transition of Care: A National Study of Visits to Pediatricians by Young Adults
Academic PediatricsVol. 12Issue 5p405–411Published online: June 18, 2012- Robert J. Fortuna
- Jill S. Halterman
- Tiffany Pulcino
- Brett W. Robbins
Cited in Scopus: 24Despite numerous policy statements and an increased focus on transition of care, little is known about young adults who experience delayed transition to adult providers. - Issues in Health Care Delivery
Reporting on Continuity of Coverage for Children in Medicaid and CHIP: What States Can Learn from Monitoring Continuity and Duration of Coverage
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 4p318–325Published in issue: July, 2011- Gerry Fairbrother
- Gowri Madhavan
- Anthony Goudie
- Joshua Watring
- Rachel A. Sebastian
- Lorin Ranbom
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 16The Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) requires states to measure and report on coverage stability in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). States generally have not done this in the past. This study proposes strategies for both measuring stability and targeting policies to improve retention of Medicaid coverage, using Ohio as an example.