Using Information from Income Tax Forms to Target Medicaid and CHIP Outreach: Preliminary Results of the Maryland Kids First Act

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Article Publication Date: 
9/30/2009
Summary: 
Studies show that 70% of the uninsured children in the United States, approximately 5 million children, are eligible for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) yet remain uninsured, despite varying State outreach efforts. Beginning in 2008, Maryland introduced Maryland Kids First Act, a new and innovative way to identify and enroll eligible children; through income tax filings. Preliminary efforts, results, and challenges are outlined here.
Article Author: 
Idala, David; Roddy, Tricia; Milligan, Charles; Sommers, Anna; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia; Clark, Angela; Dorn, Stan
Topics: 
Medicaid
Types/Tools: 
Populations: 
Children and Families
Programs/Initiatives: 
N/A
Keywords: 
Eligibility
Medicaid Enrollment; Children and Medicaid; Income Tax; CHIP; Dependent Health Care; data-sharing; Maryland Kids First Act

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