Livermore Gina A, Stapleton David C, Claypool Henry
Mathematica Policy Research, 600 Maryland Ave. S. W., Suite 550, Washington DC 20024, USA.
Inquiry. 2010 Summer;47(2):135-49. doi: 10.5034/inquiryjrnl_47.02.135.
This study analyzed survey data on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries during the six-year window surrounding SSDI entitlement to illustrate changes in characteristics, insurance status, and health care access. We found that SSDI beneficiaries were less likely to be insured than the general working-age population, even three years before SSDI entitlement, and their uninsurance rates remained high until the third year after SSDI entitlement. Health care access problems were reported frequently during all periods surrounding SSDI entitlement, and poverty rates increased markedly post-entitlement. The findings suggest that there are significant gaps in the safety net for disabled workers before, during, and after the transition to SSDI.
本研究分析了围绕社会保障残疾保险(SSDI)资格认定的六年期间内SSDI受益人的调查数据,以说明其特征、保险状况和医疗保健获取情况的变化。我们发现,即使在获得SSDI资格的三年前,SSDI受益人参保的可能性也低于一般工作年龄人口,而且在获得SSDI资格后的第三年之前,他们的未参保率一直居高不下。在围绕SSDI资格认定的所有时间段内,医疗保健获取问题都经常被报告,而且资格认定后贫困率显著上升。研究结果表明,在向SSDI过渡之前、期间和之后,残疾工人的安全网存在重大缺口。