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As more Americans become uninsured, enrollment in Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) will rise—driving up state expenses just as revenues are declining. Urban Institute researchers estimate that, if unemployment hits 10 percent, 5.8 million more people will be uninsured, 5.4 million would enroll in Medicaid and SCHIP, and 13.2 million would lose their employer-sponsored insurance. The Urban Institute compiles detailed state and national data on insurance coverage and analyzes Medicare, Medicaid, and health care reform options. PublicationsThe Urban Institute disseminates many health care research publications.
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