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Washington State: Coverage to All Children

February 22, 2009
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Postcards from CCF – Washington

February 16, 2009
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Out of Touch: A Status Report on CMS’s August 17th Directive

May 07, 2008
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CMS August 17 Directive: Lawsuits

April 20, 2008
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Covering Uninsured Children: The Impact of the August 17 CHIP Directive

April 09, 2008
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Jocelyn Guyer

Implications of the August 17th Directive

March 31, 2008
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CMS August 17 Directive: Decline in Private Coverage Requirement

March 20, 2008
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CMS 95% Coverage Rate Requirement

March 20, 2008
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Covering Uninsured Kids: Missed Opportunities for Moving Forward

January 29, 2008
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Medicaid : Eligibility and Coverage / Presentations / CCF Resources

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Moving Backward: Status Report of August 17, 2007 Directive

December 07, 2007
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Moving Backward: New Federally Imposed Limits on States’ Ability to Cover Children

August 30, 2007
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Authors
  • Joan Alker
  • Tricia Brooks
  • Jocelyn Guyer
  • Martha Heberlein
  • Cathy Hope
  • Tara Mancini
  • Wesley Prater
  • Joe Touschner
  • Karina Wagnerman
  • Dinah Wiley
  • Elisabeth Wright Burak
QF carrousel
  • The ACA has the potential to cut the number of uninsured children by 40%. (Source:Improving Coverage for Children Under Health Reform)
  • The ACA has helped maintain or improve access to preventive services for 54% of children. (Source: ACA Protects and Improves Access to Preventive Care for Children)
  • 47 states have applied for or received increased federal funds to make major upgrades to Medicaid enrollment systems (Source: Getting Into Gear for 2014)
  • In 2011, 92% of children in the United States had health insurance coverage. (Source: Uninsured Children 2009-2011 Charting the Nation's Progress)
  • In 2012, 26 statesmade improvements to their Medicaid and CHIP programs. (Source: Getting Into Gear for 2014)
CCF Research Digest, at zotero.com
CCF Research Digest, at zotero.com
quote
  • “More than half of America’s children gained or maintained access to preventive care services as a result of the Affordable Care Act.”
    Joan AlkerJoan Alker
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