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CHIP and Medicaid: Evolving to Meet the Needs of Children
Academic PediatricsVol. 15Issue 3SupplementS19–S27Published in issue: May, 2015- Ian Hill
- Sarah Benatar
- Embry Howell
- Brigette Courtot
- Margaret Wilkinson
- Sheila D. Hoag
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8To examine the evolution of Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicaid programs after passage of the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), focusing on policies affecting eligibility, enrollment, renewal, benefits, access to care, cost sharing, and preparation for health care reform. - Health Care Access, Use, and Content of Care for Low Income Children
How Well Is CHIP Addressing Health Care Access and Affordability for Children?
Academic PediatricsVol. 15Issue 3SupplementS71–S77Published online: March 30, 2015- Lisa Clemans-Cope
- Genevieve Kenney
- Timothy Waidmann
- Michael Huntress
- Nathaniel Anderson
Cited in Scopus: 12We examine how access to care and care experiences under the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) compared to private coverage and being uninsured in 10 states. - Article
Using Medicaid and CHIP Claims Data to Support Pediatric Quality Measurement: Lessons From 3 Centers of Excellence in Measure Development
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 5SupplementS76–S81Published in issue: September, 2014- Courtney Gidengil
- Rita Mangione-Smith
- L. Charles Bailey
- Mary Lawrence Cawthon
- Elizabeth A. McGlynn
- Mari M. Nakamura
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 10We sought to explore the claims data-related issues relevant to quality measure development for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), illustrating the challenges encountered and solutions developed around 3 distinct performance measure topics: care coordination for children with complex needs, quality of care for high-prevalence conditions, and hospital readmissions. - Introduction to the SupplementOpen Access
Identifying Children’s Health Care Quality Measures for Medicaid and CHIP: An Evidence-Informed, Publicly Transparent Expert Process
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 3SupplementS11–S21Published in issue: May, 2011- Rita Mangione-Smith
- Jeffrey Schiff
- Denise Dougherty
Cited in Scopus: 59To describe the process used to identify the recommended core set of quality measures as mandated by the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) and provide an overview of the measures selected. - Articles–State Profiles, Duration of Coverage, Availability of Services, Quality Measures, Measuring Family Experiences of Care, State Quality Measure Needs, Reporting QualityOpen Access
Medicaid and CHIP Children’s Healthcare Quality Measures: What States Use and What They Want
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 3SupplementS68–S76Published in issue: May, 2011- Sarah E. deLone
- Catherine A. Hess
Cited in Scopus: 12The objective of this research was to explore state Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) use of children’s healthcare quality measures and the need for additional support as the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) legislation is being implemented.