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In 2003, Virginia received HRSA SPG funds to:
- Gather important information about its uninsured population;
- Solicit stakeholder input, especially from small employers about the feasibility of various models and their strategies for increasing health care coverage; and
- Make recommendations to the Governor and the Secretary of Health and Human Resources on the best strategies for reducing the state's uninsured population.
Learn more about the Virginia state planning grant effort.

Application
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Interim Report, September 2004
Final Report, September 2005
Appendices:
Final Report, September 2006
Final Report, September 2006 (Appendix 5)

2003 AHRQ, MEPS-IC Survey Report: Issue Brief, Data Tables and Additional Analyses, 2005
Center for Health Policy Research & Ethics, George Mason University, Lessons Learned From Other States and Virginia: Challenges and Opportunities in Expanding Health Insurance Coverage, April 2005.
Employment And Insurance Coverage In Virginia 2004 Facts At A Glance
Household Income And Insurance Coverage In Virginia 2004 Facts At A Glance
Overview of Proposed Model Option to Expand Health Insurance Coverage Among Employed Virginians, July 2005
State Health Data Assistance Center, 2004 Virginia Health Care Insurance and Access Survey, March 2005.
State Health Data Assistance Center, Virginia HRSA State Planning Grant Additional Analyses: 2004 Virginia Health Care Insurance and Access Survey, April 2005.
State Health Data Assistance Center, Virginia Health Insurance and Access Survey: Virginia Health Insurance and Access Survey: Technical Report, Survey Methodology, May 2005.
Snapshot of Health Coverage Provided By Virginia Small Businesses, September 2001
The Cost and Consequences of Uninsurance: A Virginia State Planning Grant Technical Briefing Paper
Virginia Department of Business Assistance, 2005 Virginia Business Health Insurance Survey, August 2005.
Virginia Uninsurance Facts at a Glance

Insurance Coverage Data Sources Compendium
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