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Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends (CFACT): Publications by Staff

Steven C. Hill

Authors: Hill S, Miller GE, Sing M
Title: Adults with diagnosed and untreated diabetes: Who are they? How can we reach them?
Publication: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved; 22(4):1221-38
Date: November 2011
Abstract: Available on Pub Med®.

Author: Hill S
Title: Individual insurance and access to care
Publication: Inquiry 48(2):155-68
Date: Summer 2011
Abstract: Available on Pub Med®.

Authors: Zodet M, Hill S, Zuvekas S
Title: Assessing the accuracy of prescription drug purchase data for Medicare beneficiaries in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Publication: JSM Proceedings
Date: 2010

Author: Hill S
Title: Early retiree health insurance, 2007
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 296. Available on the MEPS Web site.
Date: October 2010
Abstract: This Statistical Brief describes people who reported early retiree health insurance while part of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population at any time in 2007. Both retired workers and their dependents are included. Estimates in this Brief are based on data from the Household Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC) for 2007.

Authors: Hill S, Miller GE
Title: Health expenditure estimation and functional form: Applications of the generalized gamma and extended estimating equations models
Publication: Health Economics 19(5):608-27
Date: May 2010
Abstract: Available on PubMed®.

Authors: Sing M, Hill S
Title: Characteristics of people insured through COBRA versus through a current job, 2005-2006
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 252. Available on the MEPS Web site.
Date: July 2009
Abstract: This statistical brief compares selected characteristics of people who reported health insurance coverage through COBRA and people who reported coverage through a current job with 20 or more employees for the years 2005 and 2006.

Authors: Kreider B, Hill S
Title: Partially identifying treatment effects with an application to covering the uninsured
Publication: Journal of Human Resources 44(2):409-49
Date: 2009

Author: Hill S
Title: The accuracy of reported insurance status in the MEPS
Publication: Inquiry 44(4):443-68
Date: Winter 2007-2008
Abstract: Available on Pub Med®

Authors: Hill S, Liang L
Title: Smoking in the home and children's health
Publication: Tobacco Control 17(1):32-7
Date: February 2008
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Soni A, Hill S
Title: Getting health care from specialists among adults with chronic conditions, U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population, 2004
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 162. Available on the MEPS Web site
Date: February 23, 2007
Abstract: Using data from the Household Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC), this statistical brief presents estimates on the perceptions of adults with and without chronic conditions about their need for and access to physician specialists in 2004. The estimates are the opinions of the adult U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population regarding their need to see specialists and how much of a problem it was to see a specialist.

Authors: Hill S, Wooldridge J
Title: Informed participation in TennCare by people with disabilities
Publication: J Health Care Poor Underserved 17(4):851-75
Date: Nov. 2006
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Machlin S, Hill S, Liang L
Title: Children living with adult smokers, United States, 2004
Publication: MEPS Statistical Brief No. 147. Available on the MEPS Web site MEPS Web site
Date: November 2006
Abstract: Using data from the MEPS-HC, this statistical brief presents estimates of the percentage of children under age 18 at the end of 2004 who lived in families containing at least one adult who smoked. Variations are examined by selected characteristics of the child (asthma status, age, race/ethnicity) and co-residing family (number of adults, poverty status, geographic location of residence, highest adult education level).

Authors: Hill S, Pylypchuk Y
Title: Reports of fewer activity limitations: Recovery, survey fatigue, or switching respondent?
Publication: Med Care 44(5 Suppl):173-81
Date: May 2006
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Larson S, Hill S
Title: Rural-urban differences in employment-related health insurance
Publication: J Rural Health 21(1):21-30
Date: Winter 2005
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Zuvekas S, Hill S
Title: Does capitation matter? Impacts on access, use, and quality
Publication: Inquiry 41(3):316-35
Date: Fall 2004
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Hill S, Wooldridge J
Title: SSI enrollees' health care in TennCare
Publication: J Health Care Poor Underserved 14(2):229-43. AHRQ Pub. No. 03-R040
Date: May 2003
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Hill S, Livermore G, Houtenville A
Title: Rising health care expenditures and the employment of people with high-cost chronic conditions
Publication: The Decline in Employment of People with Disabilities: A Policy Puzzle. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute, 181-215. AHRQ Pub. No. 03-R062
Date: 2003

Authors: Hill S, Thornton C, Trenholm C, Wooldridge J
Title: Risk selection among SSI enrollees in TennCare
Publication: Inquiry 39:152-67. AHRQ Pub. No. 02-R092
Date: 2002
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Hill S, Wooldridge J
Title: Plan characteristics and SSI Enrollees' access to and quality of care in four TennCare MCOs
Publication: Health Serv Res 37(5):1197-220
Date: 2002
Abstract: Available on PubMed®

Authors: Zuvekas S, Hill S
Title: Income and employment among homeless people: The role of mental health, health and substance abuse
Publication: J Ment Health Policy Econ 3:153-63
Date: 2000
Abstract: Available on PubMed®


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