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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2006

Do Access Experiences Affect Parents' Decisions to Enroll Their Children in Medicaid and SCHIP? Findings from Focus Groups with Parents

Ian Hill; Holly Stockdale; Marilynn Evert; Kathleen Gifford

Objective: The Covering Kids and Families (CKF) program seeks to expand health insurance coverage for children by supporting community-based outreach and enrollment. For the evaluation of CKF, researchers conducted focus groups to explore parents’ experiences accessing health care for their children, and to assess whether these experiences affected decisions to enroll their children in Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Methods: In May and June 2003, 13 focus groups were conducted in 5 cities—Everett, MA; Denver, CO; Los Angeles, CA; Mena, AR; and San Antonio, TX. In each community, groups were conducted with parents of children insured under Medicaid or SCHIP and parents of uninsured children. Three groups were conducted with Spanish-speaking parents in two communities—Denver and Los Angeles. Results: Access to primary care was considered good by most parents with children in Medicaid and SCHIP. Among parents of uninsured children, there was more variation in perceptions of access to care. For parents of both uninsured and insured children, access to dentists and specialists was more problematic. Spanish-speaking families reported numerous barriers to care due to language differences and perceived discrimination. All focus group participants said that they placed great value on health insurance. Conclusion: Even when parents encountered problems accessing care, very few indicated that this discouraged them from enrolling their children into Medicaid or SCHIP, or from renewing their children’s public coverage.


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2004

Barriers to Achieving CKF Goals

Sheila Hoag; Holly Stockdale; Bridette Courtot; Eileen Ellis; Licia Gaber


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2005

CKF Grantees Who Are They and How Do They Spend Their Grants

Nora Paxton; Judith Wooldridge; Holly Stockdale


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2004

Partnering with Schools and Providers to Expand Health Insurance Coverage to Low-Income Families

Holly Stockdale; Embry M. Howell; Ian Hill


Archive | 2003

Outreach in a Time of Budget Tightness

Judith Wooldridge; Debra A. Strong; Ian Hill; Eileen Ellis; Karen Sautter; Holly Stockdale


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2003

Promising Practices in a Time of Budget Stringency

Holly Stockdale; Ian Hill; Embry M. Howell


Archive | 2005

CKF Grantees: Who Are They and How Do They Spend Their Grants? Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research with The Urban Institute and Health Management Associates

Nora Paxton; Judith Wooldridge; Holly Stockdale


Archive | 2004

Partnering with Schools and Providers to Expand Health Insurance Coverage to Low-Income Families. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research with The Urban Institute and Health Management Associates

Holly Stockdale; Embry M. Howell; Ian Hill


Archive | 2004

Barriers to Achieving CKF Goals. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research with The Urban Institute and Health Management Associates

Sheila Hoag; Holly Stockdale; Bridette Courtot; Eileen Ellis; Licia Gaber


Archive | 2003

Promising Practices in a Time of Budget Stringency. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research with The Urban Institute and Health Management Associates

Holly Stockdale; Ian Hill; Embry M. Howell

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Judith Wooldridge

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Debra A. Strong

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Sheila Hoag

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