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Using Data to Drive State Improvement in Enrollment and Retention Performance

Christopher Trenholm, Mary Harrington, Andrew Snyder and Alice M. Weiss

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Abstract: The Maximizing Enrollment program has worked with eight states to help them use Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program enrollment and retention data to monitor and improve performance in enrolling and retaining eligible individuals.

Keywords: Children's Health Insurance Program; Enrollment Retention; Performance; Medicaid (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10
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