Covering the Uninsured Through TennCare: Does It Make a Difference?
Lorenzo Moreno and
Sheila D. Hoag
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Abstract:
Notes important implications for the SCHIP debate: 1) a Medicaid expansion model can greatly improve access for children, and 2) uninsured or uninsurable adults who gain coverage under this type of program may face severe consequences if their coverage is not maintained.
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