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Allison Cook ![]() Allison Cook is a research associate who joined the Urban Institute in 2004. Much of her work is focused on analyzing the distribution of health insurance coverage and characteristics of uninsured populations at the national and state level. In addition, she is involved in modeling eligibility for Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. She works extensively with the Current Population Survey and has participated in projects examining health insurance status in Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Maine and Missouri. Ms. Cook provides support to senior health policy researchers on a variety of research projects at the Urban Institute and serves as an associate to the Kaiser Family Foundation Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, providing data and analytic support for Commission work. Publications by Allison Cook
The Coverage and Cost Impacts of Expanding Medicaid (Research Report) Author(s): Bowen Garrett, John Holahan, Allison Cook, Irene Headen, Aaron Lucas
Prospects for Reducing Uninsured Rates among Children: How Much Can Premium Assistance Programs Help? (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) Author(s): Genevieve M. Kenney, Allison Cook, Jennifer Pelletier
Providing Maternity Care to the Underserved: A Comparative Case Study of Three Maternity Care Models Serving Women in Washington, D.C. (Research Report) Author(s): Louise Palmer, Allison Cook, Brigette Courtot
Health Insurance Coverage in Massachusetts: Estimates from the 2008 Massachusetts Health Insurance Survey (Research Report) Author(s): Sharon K. Long, Allison Cook, Karen Stockley
Estimates of the Uninsurance Rate in Massachusetts from Survey Data : Why Are They So Different? (Research Report) Author(s): Sharon K. Long, Stephen Zuckerman, Timothy Triplett, Allison Cook, Kate Nordahl, Tracy Siegrist, Cindy Wacks
The HealthPolicyCenter.Org site contains papers and publications dating back to the year 2000. For older work by the Center's staff, please visit the main Urban Institute site, www.urban.org. | ||||||||||||||||