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WIC: A Door to Health Care for California’s Children

By Roxana Barillas and Dawn Horner
July 2000

WICPicThis publication by The Children’s Partnership and California WIC Association examines ways to make the WIC and the Medicaid/SCHIP (Medi-Cal/Healthy Families) connection work more effectively to increase the number of insured WIC-enrolled children in California.

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Express Lane Eligibility: How to Enroll Large Groups of Uninsured Children in Medicaid and CHIP

By Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus, and Beth Morrow
December 1999

ELEHowtoEnrollThis strategy brief provides a general overview of the issue of Express Lane Eligibility. It examines how states can utilize programs such as food stamps to help find and enroll the roughly 7 million uninsured American children eligible for health insurance.

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Reaching 100% of California's Children with Affordable Health Insurance: A Strategic Audit of Activi

By Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus, Marsha McCready, and Beth Morrow
September 1998

Reaching100PicA report developed by The Children's Partnership under the auspices of the 100% Campaign, a coordinated effort with Children Now and the Children's Defense Fund. It presents the public and private sector opportunities, barriers and best strategies for expanding coverage to all of California's uninsured children.

Download the report (PDF, 344 KB).

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92.3% of children in grades K-12 use a computer at school. 87% of children enrolled in public schools used a computer, compared with 85% enrolled in private schools. (Source: www.census.gov)


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