Strunk Bradley C, Reschovsky James D
Track Rep. 2004 Aug(9):1-5.
Against the backdrop of a sluggish economy and rapidly rising health insurance premiums, the proportion of Americans under age 65 covered by employer-sponsored insurance fell dramatically from 67 percent to 63 percent between 2001 and 2003. Although the decline in employer coverage could have spurred a large increase in the uninsured, the proportion of Americans without health insurance did not increase significantly, according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) Community Tracking Study Household Survey. Expansion of public health insurance--including Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)--forestalled a significant increase in the uninsured, as the proportion of the under-65 population enrolled in public coverage increased from 9 percent to 12 percent.
在经济低迷且医疗保险费迅速上涨的背景下,2001年至2003年间,由雇主提供保险覆盖的65岁以下美国人比例从67%大幅降至63%。尽管雇主提供保险覆盖范围的下降本可能促使未参保人数大幅增加,但根据医疗体系变革研究中心(HSC)社区追踪研究家庭调查的结果,未参加医疗保险的美国人比例并未显著上升。公共医疗保险(包括医疗补助和儿童健康保险计划(SCHIP))的扩大避免了未参保人数的大幅增加,因为参加公共医疗保险的65岁以下人口比例从9%增至12%。