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CHIP Roll Out and Early Enrollment – Implications for the ACA
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October 23, 2013

By Eugene Lewit, PhD, Consulting Professor of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University Center for Health Policy and Primary Care and Outcomes Research

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This brief is the first in a series exploring how lessons learned from the first three to five years of Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) implementation can inform ACA implementation. This brief reviews the CHIP experience with enrollment, a timely focus of ACA implementation. Future briefs in this series may focus on public education, outreach and enrollment; state and federal relationships and changing state positions on implementation; benefits, cost sharing, quality, and innovation; and CHIP’s on-going role under the ACA.

Other Briefs in This Series

  • Brief 2 - Successfully Navigating the CHIP State-Federal Relationship and Challenges to State Implementation
  • Brief 3 - Outreach, Enrollment and Retention

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