Impact of changes to the Current Population Survey (CPS) on state health insurance coverage estimation
- Collection:
- Health Policy and Services Research
- Series Title(s):
- Issue brief (State Health Access Data Assistance Center, University of Minnesota)
- Contributor(s):
- State Health Access Data Assistance Center, University of Minnesota.
- Publication:
- [Minneapolis, Minn.] : State Health Access Data Assistance Center, University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, [2001]
- Language(s):
- English
- Format:
- Text
- Subject(s):
- Child Health Services -- economics Health Care Surveys -- methods Insurance Coverage -- statistics & numerical data Censuses Child Data Collection Eligibility Determination Insurance, Health State Government Humans United States
- Genre(s):
- Technical Report
- Abstract:
- Congress recently provided specific appropriations to the U.S. Census Bureau to improve the Current Population Survey (CPS) for purposes of estimating health insurance coverage within states. The legislation specifically required the Census Bureau to increase the CPS sample size order to more accurately estimate the number of uninsured low-income children who are potentially eligible for the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). This brief describes these changes, the time for adoption, and the potential impact on future CPS state coverage estimates.
- Copyright:
- Reproduced with permission of the copyright holder. Further use of the material is subject to CC BY-NC-DC license. (More information)
- Extent:
- [4] leaves.
- NLM Unique ID:
- 101259633 (See catalog record)
- Permanent Link:
- http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101259633