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Estimating premium sensitivity for children's public health insurance coverage: selection but no death spiral.

James Marton1, Patricia G Ketsche, Angela Snyder, E Kathleen Adams, Mei Zhou.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of premium increases on the probability that near-poor and moderate-income children disenroll from public coverage. DATA SOURCES: Enrollment, eligibility, and claims data for Georgia's PeachCare for Kids(™) (CHIP) program for multiple years. STUDY
DESIGN: We exploited policy-induced variation in premiums generated by cross-sectional differences and changes over time in enrollee age, family size, and income to estimate the duration of enrollment as a function of the effective (per child) premium. We classify children as being of low, medium, or high illness severity. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: A dollar increase in the per-child premium is associated with a slight increase in a typical child's monthly probability of exiting coverage from 7.70 to 7.83 percent. Children with low illness severity have a significantly higher monthly baseline probability of exiting than children with medium or high illness severity, but the enrollment response to premium increases is similar across all three groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Success in achieving coverage gains through public programs is tempered by persistent problems in maintaining enrollment, which is modestly affected by premium increases. Retention is subject to adverse selection problems, but premium increases do not appear to significantly magnify the selection problem in this case. © Health Research and Educational Trust.

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Keywords:  CHIP; child health; cost sharing; public policy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25130764      PMCID: PMC4369223          DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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