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1. State Pharmacy Assistance Programs vs. Medicare prescription drug plans: how do they contain rising costs?

2. SCHIP at the crossroads: California's options in responding to new federal funding conditions

3. Best practices in SHAP outreach, eligibility, and enrollment activities

4. SHAP enrollment and eligibility activities: implications for process and system modernization under national health reform

5. Early impacts of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage in Minnesota

6. Connecting kids to health coverage: evaluating the Child Health and Disability Prevention Gateway program

7. Price leader: the California Health Benefit Exchange as a driver of low premiums

8. Setting the stage: visions for the California Health Benefit Exchange

10. Nonprofit competition in the health insurance exchange: consumer operated and oriented plans

11. Estimates of the cost and coverage impacts of proposals to expand health insurance coverage in New York: final report

12. Implementation choices for the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009

14. The ACA's basic health program option: federal requirements and state trade-offs

15. What is behind the 8 percent drop in uninsurance: changes in CPS health insurance measurement and the effect on state policy

16. Yet another wild card in state budget deliberations: federal SCHIP allocations to states

17. Expanding access to health insurance coverage lessens the burden of uncompensated care

18. Implementing eligibility changes under the Affordable Care Act: issues facing state Medicaid and CHIP programs

19. The role of clinical and cost information in Medicaid pharmacy benefit decisions: experience in seven states

20. Reforming health care delivery through payment change and transparency: Minnesota's innovations

21. Medi-Cal explained: Medi-Cal financing and spending