Low-Income Children's Participation in a Public Health Insurance Program in Georgia |
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Authors: | Jay P. Bae Katherine E. Gardner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, 46285;(2) Georgia State University, 1 Park Place, #660, Atlanta, GA, 30303-3083 |
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Abstract: | To expand health care coverage to uninsured, low-income children, the Congress created the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) in 1997. Given ample evidence that state Medicaid programs have failed to enroll many eligible children, experts questioned whether SCHIP could successfully enroll low-income children. Using Georgia state SCHIP data, we analyzed enrollment patterns and identified factors contributing to program enrollment. This study found that the children's enrollment is explained by perceived costs and benefits of joining the program as well as the underlying family structure, demographic factors, and health status. We discuss implications of these findings on the participation of low-income families in public sector programs. |
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Keywords: | children's health enrollment Medicaid medical insurance SCHIP |
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