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Supplementary Table 5
Changes in Coverage Between 1996-97 and 1998-99. Actual Change in Coverage and Simulated Change in Coverage Assuming No Change in Eligibility.




 
Percentage Point Changes in Coverage Between 96-97 and 00-01
 
Private
Medicaid/Other State1
Other Coverage2
Uninsured
Less Than 200% of Poverty  
Actual change3 -5.4 +7.9 +1.5 -4.0
Assuming no change in eligibility4 -3.6 +3.5 +4.6 -4.5
Less Than 100% of Poverty  
Actual change3 -3.3 +4.0 +1.0 -1.5
Assuming no change in eligibility4 -1.9 +1.4 +3.3 -2.6
Between 100-200% of Poverty  
Actual change3 -6.9 +10.8 +1.9 -5.9
Assuming no change in eligibility4 -2.7 +7.2 +1.8 -6.4

1Includes state-specific SCHIP programs
2Includes Medicare, CHAMPUS, and Indian Health Service.
3Based on the weighted average of the individual predictions from the model, computed separately for the 1996-97 sample and the 2000-01 sample using their actual values for the independent variables.
4Based on the weighted average of the individual predictions for the 1998-99 sample, setting the change in eligibility parameter equal to 0.

Source: HSC Community Tracking Study Household Survey, 1996-97, 1998-99 and 2000-01.

 

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