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    • Federal "maintenance of effort" protections help kids maintain health coverage amid tough state budget climates1
    • Fulfilling the promise of children's dental coverage1
    • Gaps in coverage: a look at recent child health insurance trends1
    • Georgia’s women of reproductive age face many barriers to health care1
    • Getting into gear for 2014: findings from a 50-state survey of eligibility, enrollment, renewal, and cost-sharing policies in Medicaid and CHIP, 2012-20131
    • Health insurance coverage in small towns and rural America: the role of Medicaid expansion1
    • How Medicaid and CHIP shield children from the rising costs of prescription drugs1
    • Jeopardizing a sound investment: why short-term cuts to Medicaid coverage during pregnancy and childhood could result in long-term harm1
    • Many working parents and families in Florida would benefit from closing the coverage gap1
    • Medicaid as first responder: enrollment is on the rise1
    • Medicaid at 50: a look at the long-term benefits of childhood Medicaid1
    • Medicaid premium assistance programs: what information is available about benefit and cost-sharing wrap-around coverage?1
    • Medicaid’s pandemic-era continuous coverage protections helped reduce number of uninsured children1
    • Millions of children may lose Medicaid: what can be done to help prevent them from becoming uninsured?1
    • Nation's progress on children's health coverage reverses course1
    • Next steps for the Children’s Health Insurance Program1
    • Number of uninsured children stabilized and improved slightly during the pandemic1
    • The number of uninsured children in Georgia has declined thanks to federal law but may rise soon1
    • The number of uninsured children is on the rise1
    • The questions to ask when assessing the impact of coverage expansion proposals on children1
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