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You and your children may be eligible for low-cost or free health insurance! Programs exist in every state and the District of Columbia. For information about low-cost and free children's health coverage, visit insurekidsnow.gov. For information on coverage for adults, read the Guides to Finding Health Insurance Coverage in Your State from Cover the Uninsured. Idaho - Health Outcomes for Youth Covering Kids & Families is no longer open to subscribers. Please visit covertheuninsured.org to sign up for e-mail updates on the issue of the uninsured. |
March 1, 1999 SimplificationThe Make or Break Issue for Achieving Full Enrollment of Eligible, Uninsured Children The purpose of this paper is to provide guidance for undertaking a comprehensive statewide child health coverage eligibility assessment, developing action steps to address identified issues and tracking eligibility outcomes. Although implementing selected components of the comprehensive assessment will be useful to simplification efforts, the best results will be achieved if the complete assessment is undertaken. Source: Southern Institute on Children and Families Citation: Shuptrine, Sarah C., and Vicki C. Grant. Simplification: The Make or Break Issue for Achieving Full Enrollment of Eligible, Uninsured Children. Columbia, SC: Covering Kids National Program Office, Southern Institute on Children and Families, March 1999. |
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