How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children?:
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) significantly expanded public insurance eligibility and coverage for children in "working poor" families. Despite this success, it is estimated that over 6 million children who are eligible for public insurance remain uninsured. An...
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Zusammenfassung: | The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) significantly expanded public insurance eligibility and coverage for children in "working poor" families. Despite this success, it is estimated that over 6 million children who are eligible for public insurance remain uninsured. An important first step for designing strategies to increase enrollment of eligible but uninsured children is to determine how the take-up of public coverage varies within the population. Because of their low rates of insurance coverage and unique enrollment barriers, children of immigrants are an especially important group to consider. We compare the effect of SCHIP eligibility on the insurance coverage of children of foreign-born and native-born parents. In contrast to research on the earlier Medicaid expansions, we find similar take-up rates for the two groups. This suggests that state outreach strategies were not only effective at increasing take-up overall, but were successful in reducing disparities in access to coverage. |
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spelling | Buchmueller, Thomas C. 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)129543713 aut How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? Thomas Buchmueller ; Anthony Lo Sasso ; Kathleen Wong Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2007 26, [2] S. 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research 13261 Literaturverz. S. 20 - 22 The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) significantly expanded public insurance eligibility and coverage for children in "working poor" families. Despite this success, it is estimated that over 6 million children who are eligible for public insurance remain uninsured. An important first step for designing strategies to increase enrollment of eligible but uninsured children is to determine how the take-up of public coverage varies within the population. Because of their low rates of insurance coverage and unique enrollment barriers, children of immigrants are an especially important group to consider. We compare the effect of SCHIP eligibility on the insurance coverage of children of foreign-born and native-born parents. In contrast to research on the earlier Medicaid expansions, we find similar take-up rates for the two groups. This suggests that state outreach strategies were not only effective at increasing take-up overall, but were successful in reducing disparities in access to coverage. LoSasso, Anthony Verfasser (DE-588)124510434 aut Wong, Kathleen Verfasser (DE-588)133542246 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> NBER working paper series 13261 (DE-604)BV002801238 13261 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w13261.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? |
title_auth | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? |
title_exact_search | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? |
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title_full | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? Thomas Buchmueller ; Anthony Lo Sasso ; Kathleen Wong |
title_fullStr | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? Thomas Buchmueller ; Anthony Lo Sasso ; Kathleen Wong |
title_full_unstemmed | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? Thomas Buchmueller ; Anthony Lo Sasso ; Kathleen Wong |
title_short | How did SCHIP affect the insurance coverage of immigrant children? |
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