Enrolling and Retaining Uninsured and Underinsured Populations in Public Health Insurance Through a Service Integration Model in New York City

Innovative strategies to identify uninsured and underinsured populations are critical to successful enrollment and retention in public health insurance. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Office of Health Insurance Services has partnered with the department's Early...

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Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Child development
Child Health Services
Child, Preschool
Children & youth
Developmental disabilities
Disability
Early intervention
Enrollments
Exceptional children
Families & family life
Field Action Report
General aspects
Health care
Health insurance
Health insurance exchanges
Health Promotion - methods
Health Services Needs and Demand - statistics & numerical data
Hospitals
Humans
Hygiene
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Insurance applications
Insurance coverage
Insurance, Health - statistics & numerical data
Medicaid
Medical sciences
Medically Uninsured - statistics & numerical data
Miscellaneous
New York City
Parents & parenting
Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
Program Evaluation
Public health
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Uninsured people
title Enrolling and Retaining Uninsured and Underinsured Populations in Public Health Insurance Through a Service Integration Model in New York City
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