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270 related items for PubMed ID: 7491099

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  • 2. Role of medicaid family planning waivers and Title X in enhancing access to preconception care.
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  • 7. Health service use and outcomes among disabled Medicaid pregnant women.
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  • 9. A time series study of the impact of eligibility expansion on Medicaid financing of births.
    Mayer JP.
    J Health Soc Policy; 1993 Feb; 4(2):1-17. PubMed ID: 10125458
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  • 10. Medicaid eligibility expansion in Florida: effects on maternity care financing and the delivery system.
    Marquis MS, Long SH.
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  • 11. Piecing together the crazy quilt of prenatal care.
    Machala M, Miner MW.
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  • 13. The role of Medicaid in promoting access to high-quality, high-value maternity care.
    Markus AR, Rosenbaum S.
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  • 14. Insurance coverage and prenatal care among low-income pregnant women: an assessment of states' adoption of the "Unborn Child" option in Medicaid and CHIP.
    Jarlenski MP, Bennett WL, Barry CL, Bleich SN.
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  • 15. Setting and provider of prenatal care: association with pregnancy outcomes among low-income women.
    Fischler NR, Harvey SM.
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  • 17. Medicaid: Medicaid: eligibility--2005. End of Year Issue Brief.
    Johnson P.
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  • 18. Expanding Medicaid coverage for pregnant women: estimates of the impact and cost.
    Torres A, Kenney AM.
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  • 20. Adequacy of prenatal care among inner-city women.
    Melnikow J, Alemagno S.
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