Marton James, Talbert Jeffery C
Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302-3992, USA.
Inquiry. 2010 Fall;47(3):199-214. doi: 10.5034/inquiryjrnl_47.03.199.
This study uses the introduction of premiums into Kentucky's Children's Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) to examine whether the enrollment impact of new premiums varies by child health type. We also examine the extent to which children find alternative coverage after premium nonpayment. Public insurance claims data suggest that those with chronic health conditions are less likely to leave public coverage. We find little evidence of a differential impact of premiums on enrollment among the chronically ill. Our survey of nonpayers shows that 56% of responding families found alternative private or public health coverage for their children after losing CHIP.
本研究通过在肯塔基州儿童健康保险计划(KCHIP)中引入保费,来检验新保费对参保率的影响是否因儿童健康类型而异。我们还研究了儿童在未支付保费后找到替代保险的程度。公共保险理赔数据表明,患有慢性健康问题的儿童更不容易放弃公共保险。我们几乎没有发现保费对慢性病患者参保率有不同影响的证据。我们对未支付保费者的调查显示,在失去儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)后,56%的受访家庭为其子女找到了替代的私人或公共健康保险。