BACKGROUND: The extent to which the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) crowds our private insurance is poorly understood.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the incidence of crowd-out and enrollee characteristics associated with crowd-out.
DATA: Parent telephone survey for 2,644 children after enrollment in NY SCHIP.
MEASURES AND ANALYSES: Crowd-out is measured based on enrollee reports of coverage (and loss of coverage) before SCHIP. Multivariate logistic regression is used to relate crowd-out to enrollee characteristics.
PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Only 7.1 percent of SCHIP enrollees dropped private coverage < or =6 months before SCHIP, suggesting relatively modest crowd-out. Crowd-out was associated with some enrollee traits including income, but not with health status.
IMPLICATIONS: Most movement from private to public insurance in NY was not crowd-out. Under current program structure in NY, crowd-out concerns should not dampen enthusiasm for SCHIP.
PMC ID: PMC2323128 (February 2008)
Health Services Research
2008
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2323128/