Medicaid mysteries: transitional benefits, Medicaid coverage, and welfare exits.

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Title
Medicaid mysteries: transitional benefits, Medicaid coverage, and welfare exits.
First Author
Ellwood, David T
Date of Pub
1990 Supp.
Pages
119-131
Abstract
The links between Medicaid and welfare exits are examined using longitudinal Medicaid program data. Few people who leave welfare get any sort of ongoing or transitional Medicaid protection. Moreover, it appears that many who are eligible for transitional benefits are not getting them. Finally, people with high expected medical costs appear to be less likely to leave welfare. The loss of Medicaid associated with leaving welfare probably does have an important deterrent effect on welfare exists.
Other Authors
Adams, E Kathleen
MeSH
Adult : Aid to Families with Dependent Children/organization & administration : California : Child : Child, Preschool : Eligibility Determination/statistics & numerical data : Female : Georgia : Human : Longitudinal Studies : Medicaid/organization & administration : Middle Age : Models, Statistical : Program Evaluation : Social Welfare/statistics & numerical data : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States
NTIS Number
PB91-176248
Volume
Supp.

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