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Title: Disenrollment and re-enrollment patterns in a SCHIP. Author: Shenkman EA, Vogel B, Boyett JM, Naff R. Journal: Health Care Financ Rev; 2002; 23(3):47-63. PubMed ID: 12500349. Abstract: This article examines the impact of four policy changes made to a State children's health insurance program (SCHIP) as it transitioned to Title XXI on program disenrollment and re-enrollment. The changes were: (1) expanded eligibility criteria, (2) reduction in the family share of the premium, (3) expansion of the mental health benefit, and (4) implementation of a 60-day wait period to re-enrollment in the program for children who involuntarily disenrolled due in non-payment of premium. Disenrollment was reduced by 20 percent after the changes were implemented. Disenrollment and re-enrollment rates varied significantly based on the child's health and family income.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]