Children from wealthier families are more likely to have health insurance than children from poorer families on average. However, the relationship between family income and health insurance is non-linear, as children near the Federal Poverty Line (FPL) are less likely to be insured than children from both wealthier families (who obtain health insurance from the private market) and poorer families (who obtain government-funded health insurance). This health insurance dip has persisted even as Medicaid has been expanded to cover those above the FPL. One explanation for this is that families who are far below the poverty line are better connected to the welfare system, and consequently, are more likely to enroll in Medicaid. This study uses da...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premium...
Healthcare and health insurance are an important safety net for all individuals living in the United...
This study sought to examine the shape and magnitude of family income gradients in US children’s hea...
Public health insurance eligibility for low-income adults has improved adult economic well-being. Bu...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
We examine the impact of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility expansions 1999 to 2...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Health Services Re...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
This paper investigates the effects of expanding public health insurance eligibility for older child...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
BackgroundA child’s eligibility for publicly-financed insurance is based upon household factors such...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premium...
Healthcare and health insurance are an important safety net for all individuals living in the United...
This study sought to examine the shape and magnitude of family income gradients in US children’s hea...
Public health insurance eligibility for low-income adults has improved adult economic well-being. Bu...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
We examine the impact of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility expansions 1999 to 2...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Health Services Re...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Outlines the debate over raising income limits for eligibility in Medicaid and State Children's Heal...
This paper investigates the effects of expanding public health insurance eligibility for older child...
Health insurance remains one of the most important factors in predicting access to health care. Prov...
BackgroundA child’s eligibility for publicly-financed insurance is based upon household factors such...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have in...
This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premium...