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Inquiry | 2006

Effects of Public Premiums on Children's Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence from 1999 to 2003

Genevieve M. Kenney; Jack Hadley; Fredric E. Blavin

This study uses 2000 to 2004 Current Population Survey data to examine the effects of public premiums on the insurance coverage of children whose family incomes are between 100% and 300% of the federal poverty level. The analysis employs multinomial logistic models that control for factors other than premium costs. While the magnitude of the estimated effects varies across models, the results consistently indicate that raising public premiums reduces enrollment in public programs, with some children who forgo public coverage having private coverage instead and others being uninsured. The results indicate that public premiums have larger effects when applied to lower-income families.


Inquiry | 2006

Toward Universal Coverage in Massachusetts

Linda J. Blumberg; John Holahan; Alan R. Weil; Lisa Clemans-Cope; Matthew Buettgens; Fredric E. Blavin; Stephen Zuckerman

This paper presents several options designed to help the Commonwealth of Massachusetts move to universal health insurance coverage. The alternatives all build upon a common base that includes an expansion of the Medicaid program, income-related tax credits, a purchasing pool, and government-sponsored reinsurance. These measures in themselves would not yield universal coverage, nor would an employer mandate by itself. We show that an individual mandate, and an employer mandate combined with an individual mandate, both would yield universal coverage with a relatively small increase in government costs relative to state gross domestic product and current health spending. The cost of an employer mandate—with a “pay or play” design—is sensitive to the payroll tax rate and base, the number and kind of exemptions, and whether workers whose employers “pay” receive discounts when they purchase health insurance. The development of these alternatives and their analyses contributed to the eventual health care compromise that emerged in Massachusetts in April 2006.


Journal of Health Economics | 2008

Moral hazard in insurance, value-based cost sharing, and the benefits of blissful ignorance

Mark V. Pauly; Fredric E. Blavin


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


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2008

Is There a Market for Voluntary Health Insurance in Developing Countries

Mark V. Pauly; Fredric E. Blavin; Sudha Meghan


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 | 2013

CHIPRA Mandated Evaluation of Express Lane Eligibility: Final Findings

Sheila Hoag; Adam Swinburn; Sean Orzol; Michael Barna; Maggie Colby; Brenda Natzke; Christopher Trenholm; Fredric E. Blavin; Genevieve M. Kenney; Michale Huntress


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007

Value Based Cost Sharing Meets the Theory of Moral Hazard: Medical Effectiveness in Insurance Benefits Design

Mark V. Pauly; Fredric E. Blavin


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


Archive | 2011

The effects of language and geography-defined groups on health insurance choice

Fredric E. Blavin

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Mark V. Pauly

University of Pennsylvania

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Lorenzo Moreno

Mathematica Policy Research

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