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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 9 of 9 Research Studies DisplayedFurtado KS, Kaphingst KA, Perkins H
Health insurance information-seeking behaviors among the uninsured.
In order to better understand how to reach the uninsured and support their health insurance decision making, this study examined where the uninsured collect information about health insurance and the extent to which they trust those sources and media. Its findings suggest that strategies that pair health care professionals, lay health advisors, or community liaisons with the ubiquity of the Internet may be a strong approach for delivering quality health insurance information to the uninsured.
AHRQ-funded; HS020309.
Citation: Furtado KS, Kaphingst KA, Perkins H .
Health insurance information-seeking behaviors among the uninsured.
J Health Commun 2016;21(2):148-58. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1039678.
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Keywords: Uninsured, Health Insurance, Education: Patient and Caregiver, Web-Based
Harrison KL, Taylor HA
Healthcare resource allocation decisions affecting uninsured services.
The authors described resource allocation and policy decisions related to providing health services for the uninsured. They recommend that how healthcare decisions are actually made can be matched with literature that describes how healthcare resource decisions ought to be made, in order to provide a normative grounding for future decisions.
AHRQ-funded; HS000029.
Citation: Harrison KL, Taylor HA .
Healthcare resource allocation decisions affecting uninsured services.
J Health Organ Manag 2016 Nov 21;30(8):1162-82. doi: 10.1108/jhom-01-2016-0003.
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Keywords: Decision Making, Health Services Research (HSR), Policy, Uninsured
Politi MC, Kaphingst KA, Liu JE
A randomized trial examining three strategies for supporting health insurance decisions among the uninsured.
This study examined the effectiveness of strategies to support health insurance decisions among the uninsured. Participants were randomized to 1 of 3 conditions: 1) a plain language table; 2) a visual condition where participants chose what information to view and in what order; and 3) a narrative condition. It found that participants across conditions made value-consistent choices, selecting plans that aligned with their preferences for key insurance features.
AHRQ-funded; HS020309.
Citation: Politi MC, Kaphingst KA, Liu JE .
A randomized trial examining three strategies for supporting health insurance decisions among the uninsured.
Med Decis Making. 2016 Oct;36(7):911-22. doi: 10.1177/0272989X15578635.
Keywords: Health Insurance, Uninsured
Vistnes JP, Cohen JW
AHRQ Author: Vistnes JP, Cohen JW
Gaining coverage in 2014: new estimates of marketplace and Medicaid transitions.
The researchers used data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Household Component to examine coverage transitions for nonelderly US adults. They found that 71.5 percent of Marketplace enrollees in 2014 had some period of uninsurance before enrollment. In Medicaid expansion states, 17.4 percent of adults who were uninsured throughout 2013 gained Medicaid coverage in 2014, compared with only 5.6 percent in those states between 2012 and 2013.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Vistnes JP, Cohen JW .
Gaining coverage in 2014: new estimates of marketplace and Medicaid transitions.
Health Aff 2016 Oct 1;35(10):1825-29. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0500.
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Keywords: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Health Insurance, Medicaid, Uninsured, Policy
Sommers BD, Gourevitch R, Maylone B
Insurance churning rates for low-income adults under health reform: lower than expected but still harmful for many.
The researchers explored the frequency and implications of changes in insurance coverage over time (i.e., "churning,")through surveying low-income adults in Kentucky, which used a traditional expansion of Medicaid; Arkansas, which chose a "private option" expansion that enrolled beneficiaries in private Marketplace plans; and Texas, which opted not to expand. They found that churning was associated with disruptions in physician care and medication adherence, and increased emergency department use.
AHRQ-funded; HS021291.
Citation: Sommers BD, Gourevitch R, Maylone B .
Insurance churning rates for low-income adults under health reform: lower than expected but still harmful for many.
Health Aff 2016 Oct;35(10):1816-24. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0455.
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Keywords: Medicaid, Uninsured, Policy, Health Insurance
Sommers BD, Chua KP, Kenney GM
California's early coverage expansion under the Affordable Care Act: a county-level analysis.
The researchers assessed the coverage effects of California's 2011 Low-Income Health Program (LIHP), enacted as an "early expansion" under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and to demonstrate the feasibility of using Census data to measure county-level coverage changes. They concluded that California's 2011 expansion produced significant increases in public coverage for low-income individuals, particularly Latinos.
AHRQ-funded; HS021291.
Citation: Sommers BD, Chua KP, Kenney GM .
California's early coverage expansion under the Affordable Care Act: a county-level analysis.
Health Serv Res 2016 Jun;51(3):825-45. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12397.
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Keywords: Medicaid, Uninsured, Policy, Health Insurance, Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Raghavan R, Allaire BT, Brown DS
Medicaid disenrollment patterns among children coming into contact with child welfare agencies.
The authors examined retention of Medicaid coverage over time for children in the child welfare system. Using Medicaid claims files from 36 states, they found that half retained Medicaid coverage across 4 years of follow up, with most disenrollments happening in year 4. They recommend finding ways to promote entry of child welfare-involved children into health insurance coverage in order to assure services.
AHRQ-funded; HS020269.
Citation: Raghavan R, Allaire BT, Brown DS .
Medicaid disenrollment patterns among children coming into contact with child welfare agencies.
Matern Child Health J 2016 Jun;20(6):1280-7. doi: 10.1007/s10995-016-1929-9.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Family Health and History, Medicaid, Uninsured, Vulnerable Populations
DeVoe JE, Tillotson CJ, Marino M
Trends in type of health insurance coverage for US children and their parents, 1998-2011.
The objective of this paper is to examine trends in health insurance type among US children and their parents. Using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data (1998-2011), the authors found that low- and middle-income US families experienced a decrease in the percentage of child-parent pairs with private health insurance and pairs without insurance. At the same time, they found a rise in discordant coverage patterns - mainly publicly insured children with uninsured parents.
AHRQ-funded; HS018569.
Citation: DeVoe JE, Tillotson CJ, Marino M .
Trends in type of health insurance coverage for US children and their parents, 1998-2011.
Acad Pediatr 2016 Mar;16(2):192-9. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2015.06.009.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Health Insurance, Low-Income, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Uninsured
Hoopes MJ, Angier H, Gold R
Utilization of community health centers in Medicaid expansion and nonexpansion states, 2013-2014.
Using electronic health record data, the researchers examined longitudinal changes in community health center (CHC) visit rates from 2013 through 2014 in Medicaid expansion versus nonexpansion states. Rates increased in expansion state CHCs for new patient, preventive, and limited-service visits (14 percent, 41percent, and 23 percent, respectively), whereas these rates remained unchanged in nonexpansion states.
AHRQ-funded; HS024270.
Citation: Hoopes MJ, Angier H, Gold R .
Utilization of community health centers in Medicaid expansion and nonexpansion states, 2013-2014.
J Ambul Care Manage 2016 Jan 13;39(4):290-8. doi: 10.1097/jac.0000000000000123.
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Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Community-Based Practice, Healthcare Utilization, Medicaid, Uninsured