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Inquiry | 2006

Access to Health Insurance, Barriers to Care, and Service Use among Adults with Disabilities

Anna S. Sommers

No studies to date have examined access to insurance coverage or medical care for a broadly defined population of uninsured nonelderly adults with disabilities. This analysis uses the 2002 National Survey of Americas Families to examine access to coverage, access to care, and service use for a large sample of adults with disabilities, with a focus on the uninsured. All disabled groups reported unmet need and service use greater than their nondisabled counterparts with the same insured status. Access to coverage was most problematic for low-income adults with work limitations but no other indication of disability, with over one-third uninsured. This group deserves greater policy attention.


Medical Care | 2005

Moving to mandatory Medicaid managed care in Ohio: impacts on pregnant women and infants.

Genevieve M. Kenney; Anna S. Sommers; Lisa Dubay

Background:Understanding the impacts of Medicaid managed care on pregnant women is critical because Medicaid covers more than a third of all births nationally, many under managed care arrangements. Objectives:We sought to examine the impacts of mandatory Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) enrollment on prenatal care use, smoking, and birth weight for Medicaid-covered pregnant women in Ohio. Research Design:Impact estimates are derived from a prepost design with a comparison group, using Ohio birth certificate data linked to Medicaid enrollment files. Between April 1993 and April 1995 is the baseline period and October 1997 to June 1998 is the postperiod. The treatment group consists of deliveries in 6 counties that implemented mandatory HMO enrollment in the mid 1990s; the comparison group consists of deliveries in 4 counties with voluntary HMO enrollment. Subjects:Medicaid-covered deliveries to 24,799 non-Hispanic white women with no college education living in Ohio. Measures:Seven outcomes are analyzed: first trimester care; last trimester or no care; adequate prenatal care; inadequate prenatal care; smoking during pregnancy; and birth weight. Results:Our findings indicate that mandatory HMO enrollment in Ohios Medicaid program had positive effects on prenatal care and led to reductions in maternal smoking. No effects were found on birth weight. Conclusions:Even with the improvements related to Medicaid managed care, rates of inadequate prenatal care and maternal smoking remain relatively high. Addressing the underlying risk factors that are facing poor women and further expanding public programs may be critical to achieving further progress.


Health Affairs | 2007

Dynamics In Medicaid And SCHIP Eligibility Among Children In SCHIP’s Early Years: Implications For Reauthorization

Anna S. Sommers; Lisa Dubay; Linda J. Blumberg; Fredric E. Blavin; John L. Czajka


Health Affairs | 2007

Substitution Of SCHIP For Private Coverage: Results From A 2002 Evaluation In Ten States

Anna S. Sommers; Stephen Zuckerman; Lisa Dubay; Genevieve M. Kenney


Health Services Research | 2004

The Impact of Medicaid Managed Care on Pregnant Women in Ohio: A Cohort Analysis

Embry M. Howell; Lisa Dubay; Genevieve M. Kenney; Anna S. Sommers


The American Journal of Managed Care | 2005

Implementation of mandatory Medicaid managed care in Missouri: impacts for pregnant women.

Anna S. Sommers; Genevieve M. Kenney; Lisa Dubay


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2005

The Experiences of SCHIP Enrollees and Disenrollees in 10 States: Findings from the Congressionally Mandated SCHIP Evaluation

Christopher Trenholm; Genevieve M. Kenney; Welmoet van Kammen; Lisa Dubay; Frank Potter; Jamie Rubenstein; Myoung Kim; Anna S. Sommers; Lorenzo Moreno; Stephen Zuckerman; Barbara Schiff; Fredric E. Blavin; William Black; Grace Ko


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2005

Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program

Judith Wooldridge; Genevieve M. Kenney; Christopher Trenholm; Lisa Dubay; Ian Hill; Myoung Kim; Lorenzo Moreno; Anna S. Sommers; Stephen Zuckerman


Health Care Financing Review | 2007

Medicaid and SCHIP coverage: findings from California and North Carolina.

Genevieve M. Kenney; Jamie Rubenstein; Anna S. Sommers; Stephen Zuckerman; Fredric E. Blavin


Health Affairs | 2007

Dynamics In Medicaid And SCHIP Eligibility Among Children In SCHIP's Early Years: Implications For Reauthorization Fixing the problem of coverage discontinuity will require continuing the strong state and federal partnership that has characterized SCHIP's success in its first decade.

Anna S. Sommers; Lisa Dubay; Linda J. Blumberg; Fredric E. Blavin; John L. Czajka

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Fredric E. Blavin

University of Pennsylvania

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Lorenzo Moreno

Mathematica Policy Research

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Judith Wooldridge

Mathematica Policy Research

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