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Medicaid and SCHIP Eligibility Rules for ImmigrantsA new fact sheet from the Foundation's KCMU provides an overview of the current rules on immigrants' eligibility for Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program. It is available at http://cme.kff.org/Key=10600.TV.G.C.NvJLrV How Much High Cost Enrollees Drive Medicaid SpendingThis new brief from the Kaiser Foundation's KCMU presents information on the distribution of Medicaid spending, finding that enrollees exceeding $25,000 in annual costs (fewer than five percent of total enrollees) account for almost half of all Medicaid spending. It is available at http://cme.kff.org/Key=10600.TV.F.C.Nt6RHg Employment Database for College Students and Recent Graduates with DisabilitiesThe U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) is now offering a free database, The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP), of 1,900 qualified college students and recent graduates with disabilities who seek summer and full-time employment. This CD-ROM database can be used by employers to search from a pool of pre-screened applicants from over 45 states and territories who have skills in disciplines ranging from computer sciences and business to communications, engineering, office administration and more. To request a free copy of the entire WRP database on CD-ROM, send your name, company name and mailing address to wrp@dol.gov; or, by calling 202- 693-7880; or, information about WRP is available by clicking on Workforce Recruitment Program at: http://www.dol.gov/odep/categories/employer/recruit_and_hire/recruitment.htm |
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The Champions for Progress Newsletter if funded as part of the Leadership Development for Implementation of Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Cooperative Agreement (#U42MC00241), funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration (DHHS) to the Early Intervention Research Institute at Utah State University. The Champions for Progress Center would like to thank John Reiss of the Institute for Child Health Policy at the University of Florida for his work collecting newsitems for this Newsletter. |
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