The effect of HIFA waiver expansions on uninsurance rates in adult populations
- PMID: 22299673
- PMCID: PMC3423173
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2011.01376.x
The effect of HIFA waiver expansions on uninsurance rates in adult populations
Abstract
Research objective: To evaluate the effect of the Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability (HIFA) demonstrations on the rate of uninsured. The policy purpose of the HIFA demonstrations is to encourage "new comprehensive state approaches" that will increase the number of insured. HIFA interventions include changes in benefit packages, eligibility rules for public programs, and state subsidization of private health insurance premiums. Some states emphasized private insurance (premium assistance), whereas others placed greater emphasis on expanded eligibility for public insurance.
Data sources/study setting: Data were drawn from the Current Population Survey from 2000 to 2007. The target populations for the HIFA waiver demonstrations consisted of individuals who were eligible for the HIFA waiver demonstrations in demonstration states.
Study design: The estimation approach was a probit model using a difference-in-differences approach.
Principal findings: In states that fully implemented their HIFA waiver, HIFA increased the rate of insurance coverage by 6.4 percentage points on average in the targeted adult population, suggesting that approximately 118,848 adults gained health insurance due to HIFA. Total HIFA adult enrollment in the six states studied was 280,739. The effect size varied by state, with Maine having the largest effect and Illinois the smallest. The results were robust to different specifications of the control group.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that public insurance initiatives that provide states with flexibility regarding eligibility and plan design are a viable policy approach to reducing uninsurance rates.
© Health Research and Educational Trust.
Figures
References
-
- Aizer A, Grogger JT. Parental Medicaid Expansions and Health Insurance Coverage. 2003. NBER Working Paper W9907, August.
-
- Alker J. Serving Low-Income Families through Premium Assistance: A Look at Recent State Activity. Washington, DC: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured (KCMU); 2003. October.
-
- Artiga S, Mann C. Coverage Gains under Recent Section 1115 Waivers: A Data Update. Washington, DC: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured (KCMU); 2005. August.
-
- Benjamin G. The Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability (HIFA) Demonstration Program: A New Initiative to Cover the Uninsured. Physician Executive. 2001;27(6):74–6. - PubMed
-
- Busch S, Duchovny N. Family Coverage Expansions: Impact on Insurance Coverage and Health Care Utilization of Parents. Journal of Health Economics. 2005;24:876–90. - PubMed
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
