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- 19 Million working-age Americans have a disability that limits or prevents work: most are poor or low income1
- Administering work-related requirements across human services programs: service delivery approaches1
- Adults with disabilities in Medi-Cal managed care: conference summary1
- Affordable home energy and health: making the connections1
- Beyond Medi-Cal: health insurance coverage among former welfare recipients1
- Breast fed is best fed: Indiana WIC program1
- Despite documented status, many California immigrants have negative perceptions or experiences of public charge policy1
- Estimated impacts of the proposed public charge rule on immigrants and Medicaid1
- Eye sight tests are free if you receive income support or family credit1
- How many Medicaid recipients might be eligible for SSI?1
- Improving health insurance coverage for American Indian children and families under healthy families (SCHIP)1
- Message testing to combat public charge's chilling effect in California1
- One in 4 low-income immigrant adults in California avoided public programs, likely worsening food insecurity and access to health care1
- Simplifying Medi-Cal enrollment: options for the assets test1
- Simplifying Medi-Cal enrollment: options for the income test1
- Simplifying Medi-Cal enrollment: technical report on the assets and income tests1
- Supporting food service and preparation workers during the COVID-19 pandemic1
- The California working disabled program: lessons learned, looking ahead1
- The impact of losing childhood Supplemental Security Income benefits on long-term education and health outcomes1