Crowd-Out References
This site contains references to all of the internal/external documents mentioned in the Crowd-Out section of the SCHIP distance learning module.
- "Exploring Potential for "Crowd-Out"
Under SCHIP." Lisa Dubay. SCHIP: Implementing Effective Programs and Understanding Their Impacts. Sanibel Island, Florida, July 1998 and Portland, Oregon, September 1998.

- Dubay, L. and G. Kenney. "Did Medicaid Expansions for Pregnant Women Crowd Out Private Coverage?" Health Affairs 16(1): 185-193. [Reprint available with permission of the People to People Foundation, Inc., Project HOPE
]
- Dubay, L. and G. Kenney. Spring 1996. "The Effects of Medicaid Expansions on Insurance Coverage of Children." The Future of Children 6(1): 152-161.
- Holahan, John. "Crowding Out: How Big a Problem?" Health Affairs 16(1): 204-6. [Reprint available with permission of the People to People Foundation, Inc., Project HOPE
]
- Yazici, E. and R. Kaestner. "Medicaid Expansions and The Crowding Out of Private Health Insurance." NBER. [Reprint available with permission of Robert Kaestner, NBER, 50 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10017, Tel. (212) 953-0200 ext. 110, Fax. (212) 953-0339]
- HCFA's (now CMS) February 13, 1998 Letter to State Officials regarding substitution of SCHIP coverage for private group health coverage.T his letter and other HCFA (now CMS) guidance can be found at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/home/schip.asp

- To Order SCHIP Workshop Audio Cassettes:
AHRQ Publications Clearinghouse
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Silver Spring, MD 20907
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- Dubay, L. and G. Kenney. August 28, 1997. "Scare Talk About 'Crowd-Outs'." Washington Post. [Reprinted with the permission of the Washington Post.]
- Dubay, L. and G. Kenney. April 8, 1997. Lessons From the Medicaid Expansions For Children and Pregnant Women: Implications For Current Policy. [for United States House Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health Hearing on Children's Access to Health Coverage]

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