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Evolution of a Children's Health Insurance Program: Lessons From New York State's Child Health Plus

The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was passed by Congress in 1997. It provides almost $40 billion in federal block grant funding through the year 2007 for states to expand health insurance for children. States have the option of expanding their Medicaid programs, creating sep...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2000-03, Vol.105 (Supplement_E1), p.692-696
Main Authors: Trafton, Sarah, Shone, Laura Pollard, Zwanziger, Jack, Mukamel, Dana B., Dick, Andrew W., Holl, Jane L., Rodewald, Lance E., Raubertas, Richard F., Szilagyi, Peter G.
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