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Impact of Premiums on Children and Parents in HUSKY A

Judith Solomon (CT Voices) & Joan Alker (Georgetown University)

More than 86,000 children and adults, or 30 percent of all HUSKY A enrollees, could lose health coverage if the state imposes new premiums on Medicaid enrollees, according to this policy brief, co-authored by staff at CT Voices for Children and the Health Policy Institute at Georgetown University. The report was commissioned by the CT Health Foundation and the Anthem Foundation of CT. (November 2003)

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