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Understanding the Dynamics of 'Crowd-out': Defining Public/Private Coverage Substitution for Policy and Research

Jun 2001
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  • Medicaid, SCHIP, & Federal Authority
  • Insurance Markets
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Section 1115 Waivers and Budget Neutrality: Using Medicaid Funds

May 2001
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  • Medicaid, SCHIP, & Federal Authority
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

State Health Care Spending: A Systems Perspective

May 2002
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  • Medicaid, SCHIP, & Federal Authority
  • Costs/Cost Containment
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability Initiative: Opportunities and Issues for States

Aug 2002
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  • Medicaid, SCHIP, & Federal Authority
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Disease Management: Findings from Leading State Programs

Dec 2002
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  • Systems Improvement/Quality
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Leveraging Local Funds to Expand Coverage in Lean Times

Feb 2003
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  • Financing
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

In Focus - The Trade Act of 2002: Coverage Options for States

Mar 2003
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  • Financing
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Group Purchasing Arrangements: Issues for States

Apr 2003
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  • Group Purchasing Arrangements
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

States' Experience with Benefit Design

Apr 2003
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  • Medicaid, SCHIP, & Federal Authority
  • Benefit Design
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Mapping State Health Insurance Markets, 2001: Structure and Change

Sep 2003
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  • Insurance Markets
  • Issue Briefs and Reports
 
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