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Methodological Issues
Monitoring/Evaluation
Methods of Data Collection for SCHIP Evaluations
Measurement of SCHIP Outcomes and Its Effects on Insurance Coverage
State Evaluation Strategies Versus Relying on National Evaluations
Methods of Data Collection for SCHIP Quality and Performance Measurement
Sources of Information on Quality
Program Indicator Data Tracking
Quality Measurement Tools
Existing Child-Related Quality Measurement Efforts
Target Population
Can National Data Sources Be Used to Generate State Estimates?
What Are the Advantages and Limitations in Employing the Current Population Survey?
How Can CPS Data Be Enhanced to Obtain More Accurate State Estimates?
Key Issues in the Development of State-Specific Baseline Surveys
Examples of State Survey Efforts
How Do Methodological and Research Design Issues Influence Estimates of the Number of Uninsured Children?
How Is Health Insurance Defined When Estimating Uninsured Populations?
Time Period Specifications
Data Collection
What Are Some Demographic Considerations in Reviewing/Generating Estimates?