Kincheloe Jennifer, Brown E Richard, Frates Janice, Call Kathleen Thiede, Yen Wei, Watkins Jim
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Center forHealth PolicyResearch, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 Jul-Aug;25(4):1163-7. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.4.1163.
Health foundations, such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), make multimillion-dollar investments in programs to expand insurance coverage. These efforts are driven largely by estimates of the number of uninsured people derived from population surveys, which might overestimate the number of uninsured people if they under-count people enrolled in Medicaid. This paper reports the results of the RWJF-funded California Medicaid Undercount Experiment (CMUE) to estimate the extent of underreporting of Medicaid in the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and its effect on estimates of uninsurance. Although some over- and underreporting occurs, overall CHIS Medicaid estimates match administrative counts for adults.
健康基金会,如罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会(RWJF),会对扩大保险覆盖范围的项目进行数百万美元的投资。这些努力很大程度上是由人口调查得出的未参保人数估计数推动的,如果这些调查少算了参加医疗补助计划的人数,那么可能会高估未参保人数。本文报告了由RWJF资助的加利福尼亚医疗补助计划漏报实验(CMUE)的结果,以估计加利福尼亚健康访谈调查(CHIS)中医疗补助计划漏报的程度及其对未参保估计数的影响。尽管存在一些多报和漏报情况,但总体而言,CHIS对成年人医疗补助计划的估计数与行政记录相符。