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May 2007

In This Issue

  • State Coverage Initiatives Announces New Coverage Institute
  • State Coverage Initiatives Bids a Fond Farewell to Alice Burton
  • New State Updates
  • States Enact New Laws to Increase Dependent Coverage
  • Save the Date: Summer Workshop for State Officials to be Held August 2–3, 2007 in Denver
  • The State Health Research and Policy Interest Group Meeting is June 2
  • Full Agenda Available for the 2007 Annual Research Meeting (ARM)
  • Public Health CyberSeminar: Regionalizing Public Health Systems
  • Reports of Interest

Reports of Interest

Which Way To Turn? Options for Rebuilding the Gulf Region's Health Infrastructure
The Alliance for Health Reform
May 11, 2007

Health Care Opinion Leaders' Views on Priorities for SCHIP Reauthorization
The Commonwealth Fund
May 2007

Children’s Health Coverage:  States Moving Forward
Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families
May 2007

Substitution Of SCHIP For Private Coverage: Results From A 2002 Evaluation In Ten States
Health Affairs
Web Exclusive
April 22, 2007

Risk Pooling And Regulation: Policy And Reality In Today’s Individual Health Insurance Market
Health Affairs
May/June 2007

Fact Sheets Summarize President's Budget Proposals for Health Insurance Coverage, Including Medicaid and SCHIP
Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
May 2007

Health Reform in Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont
National Academy for State Health Policy
March 2007

The State Coverage Initiatives program has ended as of February 2016.
For more information on AcademyHealth's State Health Policy and Technical Assistance work, visit the
AcademyHealth website.
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