Lin Chyongchiou J, Lave Judith R, Chang Chung-Chou H, Marsh Gary M, LaVallee Charles P, Jovanovic Zorana
Department of Health Services Administration, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
J Health Soc Policy. 2003;16(3):35-51. doi: 10.1300/J045v16n03_04.
This study analyzes the 1996-1997 Community Tracking Study Household Survey to identify factors associated with Medicaid enrollment for low-income children and to examine the differences between those enrolled in the Medicaid program and those who were eligible but uninsured. We estimated that 17.4% of Medicaid-eligible children were uninsured. Medicaid eligible children who were younger, African American, with single parents, with AFDC eligible parents, with no parent employed full-time were more likely to be enrolled in the Medicaid program. Children with better health status were less likely to be enrolled in Medicaid. In addition, children whose parents were uninsured were more likely not to be enrolled in Medicaid.
本研究分析了1996 - 1997年社区追踪研究家庭调查,以确定与低收入儿童参加医疗补助计划相关的因素,并研究参加医疗补助计划的儿童与符合条件但未参保儿童之间的差异。我们估计,符合医疗补助条件的儿童中有17.4%未参保。年龄较小、非裔美国人、单亲家庭、父母符合领取《援助家庭抚养儿童法案》福利条件、父母无全职工作的符合医疗补助条件的儿童更有可能参加医疗补助计划。健康状况较好的儿童参加医疗补助计划的可能性较小。此外,父母未参保的儿童更有可能未参加医疗补助计划。