| Literature DB >> 27000795 |
Glenn Flores1, Hua Lin2, Candy Walker3, Michael Lee4,5, Alberto Portillo4, Monica Henry4, Marco Fierro4, Kenneth Massey4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Minority children have the highest US uninsurance rates; Latino and African-American children account for 53 % of uninsured American children, despite comprising only 48 % of the total US child population. The study aim was to examine parental awareness of and the reasons for lacking health insurance in Medicaid/CHIP-eligible minority children, and the impact of the children's uninsurance on health, access to care, unmet needs, and family financial burden.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; African-Americans; Child; Hispanic Americans; Medically uninsured; Public health
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27000795 PMCID: PMC4802608 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-016-0331-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Fig. 1Participant accrual and reasons for exclusion of ineligible study candidates. *Including not interested in participating in study, took information without further follow-up, legal-custody issues, and grandparent did not know whether or not the child was insured
Selected characteristics of uninsured minority children and their parents (N = 267)
| Characteristic | Mean or % |
|---|---|
| Age of child (years), mean (range) | 7.3 (1, 18) |
| Gender of child | |
| Male | 50 % |
| Female | 50 % |
| Race/ethnicity of child | |
| Latino | 65 % |
| African-American | 35 % |
| Child born in US | 95 % |
| Gender of primary caregiver | |
| Female | 96 % |
| Male | 4 % |
| Primary caregiver has limited English proficiency | 32 % |
| Marital status of primary caregiver | |
| Married, living with spouse | 39 % |
| Single | 30 % |
| Married, separated from spouse | 13 % |
| Common-law marriage | 7 % |
| Divorced | 6 % |
| Living with partner | 4 % |
| Widowed | 1 % |
| Primary caregiver not high-school graduate | 43 % |
| Primary caregiver unemployed | 53 % |
| Primary caregiver has health insurance | 26 % |
| Type of insurance coverage for insured caregiver | |
| Public | 52 % |
| Private | 45 % |
| Other | 3 % |
| Mean combined annual family income (range) | $21,857 ($1,440, $64,000) |
| Mean number of children in household (range) | 2.3 (1, 13) |
| Mean number of adults in household (range) | 2.1 (1, 6) |
| Primary caregiver aware that child is eligible for Medicaid or CHIP | 49 % |
| Child ever had health insurance before | 95 % |
| Insurance that uninsured child had in past | |
| Medicaid | 72 % |
| CHIP | 14 % |
| Private | 13 % |
| Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Sociala | 1 % |
| Mean months without insurance (range) | 14.2 (1-144) |
| Median months without insurance (inner 95th percentile range) | 6 (1, 84) |
| Reason child lost insuranceb | |
| Insurance expired and never reapplied | 30 % |
| Was told making too much income/did not qualify | 13 % |
| Changed job | 13 % |
| Change of address | 11 % |
| Applied but never got reply or information | 9 % |
| Missing paperwork | 8 % |
| Does not know | 6 % |
| Father was supposed to cover child | 4 % |
| Too expensive | 2 % |
| Did not provide reason | 2 % |
| Child was determined to be disabled | 1 % |
| Sometimes paid premium late and was dropped | 1 % |
| Language barrier | 1 % |
| Insurance stopped when child was adopted | 1 % |
| Child not US citizen | 1 % |
| Told child aged out of health-insurance coverage | 1 % |
| Not legal guardian | 1 % |
aPublic health insurance in Mexico
bCited by parents of uninsured minority children (N = 257) who were eligible for but not enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP. Does not include 12 children who have never been insured during their lifetime. Proportions sum to > 100 % because parents could choose more than one reason
Bivariate analysis of factors associated with parental unawareness of their uninsured child’s eligibility for Medicaid or CHIP
| Characteristic | Unaware of child’s medicaid/CHIP eligibilitya | Aware of child’s medicaid/CHIP eligibility |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean time uninsured, months | 16.8 | 11.8 | .01 |
| Mean annual combined family | |||
| income | $23,777 | $19,871 | .01 |
| Race/ethnicity | .04 | ||
| Latino | 57.1 % | 42.9 % | |
| African-American | 40.4 % | 59.6 % | |
aNo other factors were significantly associated with unawareness of child’s insurance eligibility
Multivariable hierarchical logistic regression analysis of factors associated with parental unawareness of their uninsured child’s eligibility for Medicaid or CHIPa
| Odds Ratio (95 % CI) of Parental Unawareness of Uninsured Child’s Eligibility for Medicaid/CHIP | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 |
| Latino race/ethnicityb |
| 1.7 (0.99, 2.9) | 1.6 (0.9, 2.8) |
| Mean annual combined family income | — | 1.0 (0.99, 1.0) | 1.0 (0.99, 1.0) |
| Mean months uninsured | — | — | 0.98 (0.98, 1.0) |
aAll sociodemographic characteristics were eligible for model entry, but those listed are the only factors in the final model. Bold denotes a statistically significant odds ratio.
bReferent: African-American/black race/ethnicity
Health status, special healthcare needs, access to healthcare, unmet healthcare needs,a use of health services, parental out-of-pocket costs of health services, quality of pediatric care, parental satisfaction with pediatric care, parental-reported financial burden of child’s healthcare, and missed school and work days due to child’s health among uninsured minority children eligible for but not insured by Medicaid or CHIP (N = 267)
| Measure | Proportion, Mean, or Mean Cost |
|---|---|
| Health status | |
| Health status not excellent/very good | 38 % |
| Worry about child’s health more than other people | 83 % |
| Have emotional worry or concern about child’s physical health | 75 % |
| Special healthcare need | |
| Any special healthcare need | 66 % |
| Eczema | 28 % |
| Respiratory allergy | 18 % |
| Asthma | 15 % |
| Behavior problem | 13 % |
| Bone or joint problem | 12 % |
| More than three ear infections | 7 % |
| Allergy | 7 % |
| ADHD | 7 % |
| Speech problem | 7 % |
| Depression | 6 % |
| Headache | 6 % |
| Anxiety | 5 % |
| Hearing problem | 2 % |
| Autism | 1 % |
| Brain injury | 1 % |
| Diabetes | 0.4 % |
| Any other health problem | 27 % |
| Access to healthcare | |
| Child has no PCP | 64 % |
| Child has no usual source of preventive care | 40 % |
| Sources of preventive care and sick care different | 55 % |
| Never/sometimes gets immediate care from PCP | 10 % |
| Usual source of care has no night or weekend office hours | 88 % |
| Does not have access to 24-hour telephone coverage for sick care | 88 % |
| No access to same-day sick-care visit without appointment | 67 % |
| Child has no usual source of sick care | 18 % |
| Difficult getting appointment for sick care | 12 % |
| Never/sometimes has access to interpreterb | 11 % |
| Has problems getting care from specialists | 8 % |
| Has problem getting special servicesc | 8 % |
| Never/sometimes can obtain after-hours telephone help or advice | 6 % |
| Unmet healthcare needs | |
| Delayed or didn’t get needed healthcare | 73 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed dental care | 61 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed preventive care | 51 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed hearing aids or hearing care | 100 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed physical, occupational, or speech therapy | 79 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed mental healthcare | 70 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed mobility aids or devicesd | 67 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed specialty care | 57 % |
| Problems obtaining needed specialty referral | 53 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed home healthcare | 50 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed vision care | 46 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed medical supplies or equipmente | 23 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed acute care | 19 % |
| Didn’t receive all needed prescription medications | 18 % |
| Use and out-of-pocket cost of health services | |
| Mean number of any doctor visits in past year | 3.3 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per doctor visitf | $141.7 |
| Mean number of preventive care visits in past year | 1.0 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per preventive-care visitg | $46.7 |
| Mean number of sick visits in past year | 1.8 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per sick visith | $195.1 |
| Mean number of ED visits in past year | 0.9 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per ED visiti | $421.0 |
| Mean number of hospital stays in past year | 0.1 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per hospital stayj | $593.1 |
| Parental-reported financial burden of child’s healthcare | |
| Need additional income to cover child’s medical expenses | 45 % |
| Child’s health caused financial problems for family | 35 % |
| Family cut down on work hours to obtain healthcare for child | 23 % |
| Stopped working because of child’s health | 10 % |
| Missed school and work days due to child’s health | |
| Mean missed school days due to child’s illness | 3.4 |
| Mean missed work days due to child’s illness | 1.7 |
| Mean wage loss due to missed work days for child’s illnessk | $342.9 |
| Other mean costs related to taking care of sick childk | $155.5 |
| Quality of carel | |
| Mean rating of child’s well-child visits | 8.3 |
| Mean rating of quality of child’s primary-care provider | 8.9 |
| Mean rating of quality of child’s acute care | 8.6 |
| Mean rating of quality of child’s specialty provider | 8.3 |
| Parental satisfaction with child’s pediatric care | |
| Doctor never/sometimes asks how you are feeling as parent | 40 % |
| Doctor never/sometimes understands how your prefer to raise child | 27 % |
| Doctor never/sometimes take time to understand child’s specific needs | 21 % |
| Doctor never/sometimes respect you are expert on your child | 16 % |
| Did not ask all questions I wanted to ask doctor | 15 % |
| Doctor didn’t spend enough time with child | 14 % |
| Would not recommend child’s healthcare provider to friends | 24 % |
| Quality of life (mean PedsQL score) | |
| Total | 91 |
| Physical functioning | 93 |
| Social functioning | 92 |
| Emotional functioning | 86 |
| School functioning | 85 |
aThe denominator for each unmet healthcare need consists of only those parents responding that their child needed the particular category of care or service
bOnly among parents who had limited English proficiency
cIncludes physical therapy, medical equipment (such as wheelchairs), special-education services, or counseling
dIncludes canes, crutches, wheelchairs, or scooters
eSuch as G-tubes and nebulizer machines
fAmong children who made any doctor visit
gAmong children who made any preventive visit
hAmong children who made any sick visit
iAmong children who made any ED visit
jAmong children who were hospitalized
kAmong parents who missed any work due child’s illness
lOn scale of 0-10, where 0 = worst and 10 = best
Racial/ethnic differences in health status, special healthcare needs, access to healthcare, unmet healthcare needs, use of health services, parental out-of-pocket costs of health services, parental satisfaction with pediatric care, and parental-reported financial burden of child’s healthcare among uninsured minority children eligible for but not insured by Medicaid or CHIP (N = 267)a
| Measure | Latinos ( | African-Americans ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Health status | |||
| Worry about child’s health more than other people | 89 % | 73 % | <.01 |
| Special healthcare need | |||
| Asthma | 10 % | 25 % | <.01 |
| ADHD | 4 % | 12 % | .02 |
| Access to healthcare | |||
| Has no PCP | 70 % | 52 % | <.01 |
| No usual source of preventive care | 51 % | 23 % | <.01 |
| Source of sick care and preventive care different | 60 % | 45 % | .02 |
| Usual source of care has no night or weekend office hours | 93 % | 79 % | <.01 |
| Doesn’t have 24-hour phone coverage for sick care | 95 % | 75 % | <.01 |
| No access to same-day sick-care visit without appointment | 27 % | 43 % | .01 |
| Never/sometimes receive help or advice over phone | 3 % | 11 % | .01 |
| Unmet healthcare needs | |||
| Didn’t receive all needed acute care | 5 % | 18 % | .01 |
| Didn’t receive all needed prescription medications | 7 % | 15 % | .03 |
| Use and out-of-pocket costs of health services | |||
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per doctor visitb | $153.2 | $119.5 | <.01 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per preventive-care visitc | $50.0 | $40.4 | .03 |
| Mean out-of-pocket cost per sick visitd | 210.3 | 160.5 | .01 |
| Mean number of sick visits in past year | 1.8 | 1.7 | .04 |
| Mean number of ED visits in past year | 0.5 | 1.5 | .03 |
| Parental satisfaction with care | |||
| Doctor never/sometimes understands how I prefer to raise my child | 21 % | 37 % | .01 |
| Parental-reported financial burden | |||
| Need additional income to cover child’s medical expenses | 39 % | 55 % | .02 |
aThere were no significant racial/ethnic differences for any measure not listed in the table
bAmong children who made any doctor visit
cAmong children who made any preventive-care visit
dAmong children who made any sick visit