Highlights of the Child Health Insurance Research Initiative (CHIRI™)


This document summarizes findings, specifically those that relate to the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, from studies of children’s insurance coverage and access to care resulting from the Child Health Insurance Research Initiative (CHIRI™). CHIRI™ is funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, and the Health Resources and Services Administration.

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Most SCHIP enrollees (one-quarter to nearly three-quarters) were uninsured prior to SCHIP enrollment.

SCHIP improved health care access and quality for low-income children.

Most SCHIP enrollees retained public coverage, but others became uninsured.

States’ recertification requirements generated large disenrollments from SCHIP and posed the greatest threat to continuous SCHIP enrollment more than for any other demographic.

Note: Findings are based on studies of one or more States, not national data.

Additional CHIRI™ findings can be accessed at: www.ahrq.gov/chiri.

Revised February 2007
AHRQ Publication No. 07-M013-2


Internet Citation:

Highlights of the Child Health Insurance Research Initiative (CHIRI™). February 2007. AHRQ Publication No. 07-M013-2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/chiri/highlights.htm


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