Target Population References
This site contains references to all of the internal and external documents mentioned in the Target Population section of the SCHIP distance learning module.
- "Building a Baseline Understanding of Uninsured and Insurance Market Dynamics." James Verdier. SCHIP: Implementing Effective Programs and Understanding Their Impacts. Sanibel Island, Florida. July 1998.
- "Building a Baseline Understanding of Uninsured and Insurance Market Dynamics." Robin Weinick. SCHIP: Implementing Effective Programs and Understanding Their Impacts. Sanibel Island, Florida. July 1998.

- Selden TM, JS Banthin, and JW Cohen. 1998. "Medicaid's Problem Children: Eligible But Not Enrolled." Heath Affairs
17(3): 192-200.
- Weinick RM, ME Weigers, and JW Cohen. 1998. "Children's Health Insurance, Access to Care, and Health Status: New Findings." Health Affairs
17(2): 127-136.
- Dubay L and G. Kenney. "Did Medicaid Expansions for Pregnant Women Crowd Out Private Coverage?" Health Affairs
16(1): 185-193.
- Holahan J. "Crowding Out: How Big a Problem?" Heath Affairs
16(1): 204-6.
- Purcell, Patrick. "Health Insurance: Uninsured Children by State, 1994-1996." October 3, 1997. Congressional Research Service.

- 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.
- Yazici, E. and R. Kaestner. "Medicaid Expansions and the Crowding Out of Private Health Insurance." NBER.
Robert Kaestner, NBER
50 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10017
Tel.: (212) 953-0200, Ext 110
Fax: (212) 953-0339
- Purcell, Patrick. "Health Insurance: Uninsured Children by State, 1995-1996." October 3, 1997. Congressional Research Service.

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