Literature DB >> 9256818

Health care utilization for the "newly insured": results from the Washington Basic Health Plan.

D P Martin1, P Diehr, A Cheadle, C W Madden, D L Patrick, S M Skillman.   

Abstract

The risk of providing coverage for low-income people formerly without insurance is unknown. We conducted an evaluation to describe the use of services from 1989-1992 for members of the Basic Health Plan (BHP), a subsidized health insurance program for low-income individuals in the state of Washington. There was evidence of pent-up demand for care for those who had been without insurance for more than a year. Overall, members in the BHP program were not high users of care, although one of the three plans we examined had significantly higher utilization than the other two. BHP total expenditures were comparable to those for state employees and lower than those for Medicaid recipients.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9256818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inquiry        ISSN: 0046-9580            Impact factor:   1.730


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