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No major disruption of Medicaid coverage under welfare reform.
Welfare reform has had a less disruptive effect on Medicaid coverage than many critics had feared, according to a new report by the General Accounting Office. -
KY rejects risk pool as cure for market ills, develops alternative
Rejecting a proposal to create a high-risk pool as a cure for an ailing insurance market, Kentucky lawmakers recently voted to try another strategy to cover individuals who may be costly to insure. -
HCFA approves batch of new state CHIP programs.
In a flurry of activity, the Health Care Financing Administration has approved five state children's insurance programs since late March. -
Dental care,long ignored by state programs, is being offered
Dental care, once the ignored stepchild of publicly-funded health insurance programs, has become a fundamental element of many plans submitted by states seeking to take advantage of new federal Title 21 funding for Child Health Insurance Programs. -
Clip File 4/98
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Open lines of communication
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'Guidance' poses challenges
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Is follow-up warranted for short postpartum stay?
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How safe is newborn early discharge?
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Avoid these life-threatening mistakes