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Officials are also weighing using the approach to spur enrollment in the Nurse-Family Partnership, a home visitation program that focuses on low-income first-time parents.
The administration is mounting a fierce campaign to publicize the law and spur enrollment by working with community clinics and other groups, as well as by providing grants to train workers to help people fill out the forms.
Health maintenance organizations in the New York region are asking customers to pay larger -- in some cases much larger -- premiums this year after several years of holding down prices to spur enrollment in an area that long regarded managed care with suspicion.
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OSU has spurred growth in enrollment of Californians from 478 natives in 2009.
The main reason is that increased insurance enrollments spurred more demand for healthcare services.
Education department officials announced plans late last month to invite principals to create new enrollment targets for student subgroups to spur diversity.
More than half of New Yorkers are black or Latino, but most neighborhoods have little diversity -- and recent changes in school enrollment policies, spurred by the creation of many charter schools, haven't helped, Orfield argues.
Some analysts are betting the Supreme Court ruling will spur deal-making, in part because health care companies may anticipate a surge in Medicaid enrollment and try to cash in by acquiring niche companies that specialize in that area.
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