Does the research have to address the Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)?

No. SCHIP presents many opportunities for conducting research under the RFA, and SCHIP should benefit from the results of the research conducted, but SCHIP does not have to be the subject of the research. Question: Can commercial or privately-sponsored health plans be studied?

Answer: The RFA calls for studies of features of public insurance programs and delivery systems. This includes Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and State- or locally- subsidized health insurance. Commercial/private populations can be examined as part of such as study, such as when they are used as a comparison group.

However, the focus of the study should be the public insurance program. Question: Must the measures, instruments, and databases listed in the Methods section of the RFA be used? Answer: No, these are measures, instruments, and data bases that have been developed by the Department of Health and Human Services and applicants are encouraged to consider using them, but ... more.

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