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Wendy Lazarus on Proposition 1D

California Healthline

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Building an On-Ramp to Children's Health Insurance: A Report on California's Express Lane Eligibility Program

By Dawn Horner with Beth Morrow and Wendy Lazarus
September 2004

This report by The Children's Partnership documents the results from California’s Express Lane initiative that has been piloted in 72 schools.

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Express Lane Eligibility's Owner's Manual

From The Children's Partnership
June 2004

This Owner's Manual provides all the tools a school district needs to implement an Express Lane program in California. It is a "one-stop-shop" that includes a step-by-step guide, frequently asked questions, lessons learned from the field, resources, and links to documents.

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Future of Children Article "Express Lane Eligibility"

By Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus and Beth Morrow
Spring 2003

This article published in The Future  of Children journal "Health Insurance for Children" (volume 13, no. 1) describes the potential of Express Lane Eligibility and provides examples of how it can be implemented.

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Children Falling Through the Health Insurance Cracks: Early Observations and Promising Strategies for Keeping Low-Income Children Covered by Medi-Cal & Healthy Families

By Kristen Testa, Larissa Mohamadi, Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus, Jayleen Richards, and Len Finocchio
January 2003

This report by The Children's Partnership and Children Now, as part of the 100% Campaign, offers promising strategies, including renewal through other public programs, for keeping California's low-income children covered by Medicaid/SCHIP (Medi-Cal and Healthy Families in California).

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The Majority of California's Low-Income Uninsured Children Are Enrolled in the School Lunch Program:

By Dawn Horner and Holly Kenny
December 2002

This eight-page Issue Brief reports on the estimates and characteristics of the California children who stand to benefit from Express Lane Eligibility. 

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Community Technology Programs Deliver Opportunities to Youth

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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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