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. 1999 Jun;76(2):247-79.
doi: 10.1007/BF02344680.

Strategies to increase enrollment in children's health insurance programs: a report of the New York Academy of Medicine

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Strategies to increase enrollment in children's health insurance programs: a report of the New York Academy of Medicine

D P Andrulis et al. J Urban Health. 1999 Jun.
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