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O'Hare W. 2014. Rural children increasingly rely on Medicaid and state child health insurance programs for health insurance. [Washington, DC]: First Focus, 56 pp.

Annotation: This report focuses on differences in health insurance coverage and type among children residing in metropolitan areas vs. those residing outside of these areas. Topics include child health insurance trends from 2000 to 2012; source of health insurance; children who lack health insurance; children in families with low incomes; and differences by state, county, and congressional district.

Keywords: Children, Children's Health Insurance Programs, Comparative analysis, County programs, Health insurance, Low income groups, Medicaid, Metropolitan areas, Rural population, State programs, Trends

   

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