Improving Public Coverage for Children in New Jersey: Lessons from Covering Kids and Families in New Jersey
Chioma Uzoigwe,
Sheila Hoag and
Judith Wooldridge
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Abstract:
Health insurance coverage in New Jersey is threatened on all sides: private insurance coverage is eroding; the number of uninsured individuals is growing; and state budget pressure, combined with federal policy pressure, could lead to public insurance coverage cutbacks.
Keywords: Covering Kids and Families; Public Coverage; New Jersey; SCHIP; health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 13
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