However, a recently released audit shows few missteps in the program
September 26, 2011—The Healthy Kids program, which has cut the number of uninsured Oregon children in half since it began in 2009, drew numerous questions from Republican legislators during a legislative hearing last week over its enrollment numbers and data submitted to the federal government for a performance bonus.
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