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  • 4. Effects of Medicaid managed care on health care use: infant emergency department and ambulatory services.
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  • 12. Emergency department visits made by patients with sickle cell disease: a descriptive study, 1999-2007.
    Yusuf HR, Atrash HK, Grosse SD, Parker CS, Grant AM.
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  • 13. Emergency department reliance among rural children in Medicaid in New York State.
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  • 15. Ambulatory care connections of Medicaid-insured children with sickle cell disease.
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  • 17. Health care utilization by children with chronic illnesses: a comparison of medicaid and employer-insured managed care.
    Shatin D, Levin R, Ireys HT, Haller V.
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  • 20. Health care utilization and expenditures for privately and publicly insured children with sickle cell disease in the United States.
    Mvundura M, Amendah D, Kavanagh PL, Sprinz PG, Grosse SD.
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