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Ann Arbor Research Conferences

Coverage Dynamics and the Uninsured Research Conference

July 13 - 15, 2003
Ann Arbor, Michigan

The 2003 Ann Arbor conference featured findings from projects funded through ERIU’s 2002 general solicitation of research proposals. Topics included the influence of macroeconomic conditions on coverage rates, the microeconomics of health insurance decisions, and the impact of two major policy changes, the 1996 welfare reform legislation and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) enacted in 1997.

 
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