Literature DB >> 11888395

Barriers to enrollment in a state child health insurance program.

A Kempe1, B L Renfrew, J Barrow, D Cherry, J S Jones, J F Steiner.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers to enrollment into Colorado's Child Health Insurance Plan (CHP+) for non-Hispanic (NH), Hispanic (H), and uninsured families.
DESIGN: Telephone survey of 1) random samples of families who requested an application but did not complete it (N = 273 NH, N = 159 H) and 2) families with uninsured children identified by random-digit-dial statewide surveys (N = 165).
RESULTS: Major reasons for not enrolling included 1) got other insurance (NH 16.5%; H 27.2% P <.01), 2) thought household income was too high to qualify (NH 21.0%; H 11.9% P =.01), and 3) paperwork (NH 13.4%; H 14.7%, P = NS). Of those who thought their income was too high (N = 76, 17.6%), 58.5% appeared eligible based on reported income. Of uninsured families, only 41.7% had heard of CHP+. Of those who had never applied, major remediable reasons included not knowing enough about the program (20.9%) and thinking household income was too high (9.3%).
CONCLUSIONS: Effective marketing and education to increase awareness of CHP+ and ensure understanding of eligibility are critical to the success of the program.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11888395     DOI: 10.1367/1539-4409(2001)001<0169:bteias>2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambul Pediatr        ISSN: 1530-1567


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