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Say Ahhh! CHIP Medicaid Unwinding Continuous Coverage
Say Ahhh!

New Report Focuses on Child Health Coverage Declines and What States Can do to Help Reconnect Kids with Medicaid/CHIP

Joan Alker May 3, 2024

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Data Medicaid Data Visualizations Unwinding Continuous Coverage

How many children are losing Medicaid?

What is the impact of unwinding on Medicaid enrollment?

Data Medicaid Data Visualizations Unwinding Continuous Coverage

What is happening with Medicaid renewals in each state?

Say Ahhh! Medicaid Maternal & Early Childhood Health Mental Health Research

New Research Links Postpartum Medicaid Coverage to Increased Mental Health Care

Anne Dwyer
Research & Reports CHIP Marketplace Medicaid Enrollment Assistance

Child Medicaid Disenrollment Data Shows Wide Variation in State Performance as Continuous Coverage Pandemic Protections Lifted

Joan Alker, Aubrianna Osorio, Tricia Brooks, Edwin Park
Say Ahhh! Quality & Access to Care

Newly Updated Child Health Quality Data Now Available on State Data Hub

Aubrianna Osorio, Guest
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How many people are applying or reapplying for Medicaid?

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