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Cost-Sharing References

This site contains references to all of the internal and external documents mentioned in the cost-sharing section of the SCHIP online learning program.


Presentations

  • "Instituting Family Cost-Sharing Without Sacrificing Access." Leighton Ku/Frank Ullman. Portland, Oregon. September 1998.
  • "Setting Cost-Sharing Guidelines: Lessons Learned." Rose Naff. Portland, Oregon. September 1998.
  • "Instituting Family Cost-Sharing Without Sacrificing Access." Judy Arnold. Sanibel Island, Florida. June 1998.

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Articles

  • Families USA Foundation. "Premiums and Cost Sharing Proposed by States Under XXI, The New Children’s Health Insurance Program." globe February 1998.
  • Families USA Foundation. "A Guide to Cost Sharing and Low-Income People in Medi-Cal and Other California Health Programs." August 1997.
  • Ku, L. and TA Coughlin. "The Use of Sliding Scale Premiums in Subsidized Insurance Programs." globe March 1997. The Urban Institute, Health Policy Center.

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AHRQ Information

  • To Order SCHIP Workshop Audio Cassettes:

AHRQ Publications Clearinghouse
Attn: (SCHIP Workshop Cassettes – Specify Topic(s))
P.O. Box 8547
Silver Spring, MD 20907

Call toll-free 800-358-9295 in the United States only; from outside the United States, call (703) 437-2078;
toll-free TDD services for the hearing impaired only 888-586-6340.

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Related Links

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State Programs

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Studies

  • RAND Health Insurance Experimentglobe "Free for All? Lessons from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment", Joseph P. Newhouse and the Insurance Experiment Group, 1993. Harvard Press.

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