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View Research by Author - Enrique Castillo
Citation URL: http://www.urban.org/EnriqueCastillo
| Viewing 1-3 of 3. Most recent posts listed first. | | Parents' Opinions of the Los Angeles Healthy Kids Program Remain High Despite Recent Challenges: Findings from the Second Evaluation Focus Groups (Research Report)A second series of focus groups with parents of children enrolled in the Los Angeles Healthy Kids program found that opinions of the program remain favorable despite its recent fiscal challenges. Healthy Kids had provided comprehensive, affordable coverage to nearly 45,000 poor children from birth through age 18 until mid-2005, but funding shortfalls led the program to cap enrollment for older children and enrollment levels for all children subsequently slipped. Still, the program remains highly valued by parents for providing high quality, comprehensive coverage and parents report good access to linguistically appropriate care and affordable out-of-pocket costs. | Posted to Web: November 21, 2008 | Publication Date: September 01, 2008 | What Parents Say About the Los Angeles Healthy Kids Program: Findings From the First Evaluation Focus Groups (Policy Briefs/Health Policy Briefs)A series of focus groups with parents of children enrolled in the Los Angeles County Healthy Kids program found that the program is providing families with a highly valued service in the form of comprehensive health insurance coverage, permitting their children easier access to care, making health services more affordable, and increasing options for where and when to obtain care. The groups explored parents' feelings about and experiences with Healthy Kids, which extends coverage to uninsured children from birth through age 18 in families with income below 300 percent of the federal poverty level who are ineligible for Medicaid or SCHIP. | Posted to Web: December 21, 2006 | Publication Date: November 01, 2006 | What Do Parents Say About the Los Angeles Healthy Kids Program?: Findings from the First Evaluation Focus Groups (Research Report)A series of focus groups with parents of children enrolled in the Los Angeles County Healthy Kids program found that the program is providing families with a highly valued service in the form of comprehensive health insurance coverage, permitting their children easier access to care, making health services more affordable, and increasing options for where and when to obtain care. The groups explored parents' feelings about and experiences with Healthy Kids, which extends coverage to uninsured children from birth through age 18 in families with income below 300 percent of the federal poverty level who are ineligible for Medicaid or SCHIP. | Posted to Web: April 17, 2006 | Publication Date: April 17, 2006 |
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