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Evaluation of a State Health Insurance Program for Low-Income Children: Implications for State Child Health Insurance Programs

Peter G. Szilagyi, Jack Zwanziger, Lance E. Rodewald, Jane L. Holl, Dana B. Mukamel, Sarah Trafton, Laura Pollard Shone, Andrew W. Dick, Lynne Jarrell and Richard F. Raubertas
Pediatrics February 2000, 105 (2) 363-371; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.105.2.363
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Evaluation of a State Health Insurance Program for Low-Income Children: Implications for State Child Health Insurance Programs
Peter G. Szilagyi, Jack Zwanziger, Lance E. Rodewald, Jane L. Holl, Dana B. Mukamel, Sarah Trafton, Laura Pollard Shone, Andrew W. Dick, Lynne Jarrell, Richard F. Raubertas
Pediatrics Feb 2000, 105 (2) 363-371; DOI: 10.1542/peds.105.2.363

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Evaluation of a State Health Insurance Program for Low-Income Children: Implications for State Child Health Insurance Programs
Peter G. Szilagyi, Jack Zwanziger, Lance E. Rodewald, Jane L. Holl, Dana B. Mukamel, Sarah Trafton, Laura Pollard Shone, Andrew W. Dick, Lynne Jarrell, Richard F. Raubertas
Pediatrics Feb 2000, 105 (2) 363-371; DOI: 10.1542/peds.105.2.363
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