RESEARCH REPORTS

RESEARCH REPORTS

the Kaiser Foundation's Comrnis- sion on the Future of Medicaid indicates otherwise.
Between 1988 and '91, Medic- aid enrollment increased from

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22.2 million to 27 million. But only half of the new beneficiaries were pregnant women or chil- dren, and the costs of covering them accounted for only about 11 percent of the total increase. The other new enrollees, such as families on welfare and the aged and disabled poor, accounted for nearly one-fourth of the t...

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