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This page features health insurance applications and information on how to submit completed forms in Georgia.
View the expression of interest from our Boost4Kids partner, the Athens Family Connection Partnership, Georgia. (NOTE: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this document.)
Charting Our Progress is an internet resource aimed at providing communities throughout Georgia with timely access to high quality, uniform benchmark data.
Community Connection is a community resource council that provides resources for parents and families (among others) living in Northeast Georgia.
Most people want to know what's happening closer to home. That's where Connect for Kids' State Pages can help. Find announcements of new reports, events and services or post announcements to let your state colleagues know about your work. You may also add your organization to the state organization database.
The US Census Bureau has developed a map that allows users to click on their individual county and get demographic and economic profiles.
For increasing health insurance coverage: Your State Covering Kids grantees funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The Division of Family and Children Services is responsible for welfare and employment, child support collection and social services.
The Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse was established in March 1996 by the Information Technology Policy Council of Georgia and implemented by the University System of Georgia, with funding provided by the State of Georgia. The purpose of the Clearinghouse is to collect, document, format, and publish GIS information collected by multiple agencies of Georgia state government.
The Georgia Office of School Readiness is a one-stop children's preschool department which administers the lottery-funded Prekindergarten Program to all of Georgia's children.
A list of Electronic Commerce applications available through the state of Georgia. Includes links to Georgia health care resources.
Kids Count is widely regarded as the nation's pre-eminent data analysis project on children's well-being. Each year, Kids Count compares states and counties on specific indicators and tracks trends over time. Kids Count 2000 looks at the difference a strong community makes in helping parents raise their kids through good schools, safe recreational opportunities, and adequate social connections.
This Health Care Financing Administration site contains Georgia's plan, approval letters, fact sheets and other official correspondence for the State Child Health Insurance Program.
State-by-State information regarding available resources for child health care funding and where it comes from.
Two years after the passage SCHIP, all 50 U.S. states, three territories and three commonwealths have submitted plans, received approval from the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), and begun implementation. NGA’s site contains state-by-state reports.
Snapshots of America’s Families: Variations in Health Care across States
This paper presents preliminary findings from the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF), a household survey providing information on over 100,000 children and non-elderly adults representing the noninstitutionalized civilian population under age 65. The primary focus is on health insurance coverage and several measures of access to care. (NOTE: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this report.)
A Piper Resources Guide to government sponsored state and local Internet sites.
The Southern Regional Initiative to Improve Access to Benefits for Low Income Families With Children
The Southern Regional Initiative’s report discusses issues and strategies states can consider in providing health coverage for more low income children. The chapter contains a discussion of eligibility outreach and eligibility simplification issues, including common applications.
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