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Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends (CFACT): Publications by Staff

Julie Hudson

Authors: Hudson J, Miller G, Kirby J
Title: Explaining racial and ethnic differences in children's use of stimulant medications
Publication: Med Care 45(11):1068-75
Date: 2007
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Selden T, Hudson J
Title: Children's eligibility and coverage: Recent trends and a look ahead
Publication: Health Affairs 26(5):w618-29
Date: 2007

Authors: Selden T, Hudson J
Title: Access to care and utilization among children: Estimating the effects of public and private coverage
Publication: Med Care 44(5 Suppl):119-26
Date: May 2006
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Miller GE, Hudson J
Title: Children and antibiotics: Analysis of reduced use, 1996-2001
Publication: Med Care 44(5 Suppl):136-44
Date: May 2006
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Hudson J, Selden T, Banthin J
Title: The impact of SCHIP on insurance coverage of children
Publication: Inquiry 42(3):232-54
Date: Fall 2005
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Author: Hudson J
Title: Trends in children's eligibility for public insurance for families with children, 1996-2002 (First Half)
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 100. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: September 2005
Abstract: This statistical brief presents estimates from the KIDSIM eligibility simulation model for the population of children in MEPS in the first part of calendar years 1996 through 2002. All estimates are presented at the family level and include only those families with children age 18 and under.

Author: Hudson J
Title: Trends in children's health insurance coverage for families with children, 1996-2002 (First Half)
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 99. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: September 2005
Abstract: This statistical brief presents data from the Household Component of MEPS (MEPS-HC) for the first part of calendar years 1996 through 2002 on children's health insurance coverage for families with children. All estimates in the brief are presented at the family level and include only those families with children ages 18 and under.

Authors: Selden T, Hudson J
Title: How much can really be saved by rolling back SCHIP? The net cost of public health insurance for children
Publication: Inquiry 42(1):16-28
Date: Spring 2005
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Selden T, Hudson J, Banthin J
Title: Tracking changes in eligibility and coverage among children, 1996-2002
Publication: Health Affairs 23(5):39-50
Date: Sep-Oct 2004
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Author: Hudson J
Title: The uninsured in America, first half of 2002: estimates of the uninsured living in working families for the civilian noninstitutionalized population under age 65
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 39. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: 2004
Abstract: This statistical brief presents data from the MEPS-HC for the first half of 2002 on the percentage and number of uninsured Americans under the age of 65 who lived in families with an adult worker. Estimates are presented for four types of working families: 1) those with any employed adult, 2) those with at least one full-time working adult, 3) those with only part-time working adults, and 4) those with two or more full-time working adults.


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