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- Title
Insuring the Uninsured: Reducing the Barriers to Public Insurance.
- Authors
Saunders, Cynthia M.
- Abstract
Health insurance is one of the essential enabling resources to gain access to medical care and ultimately increase health status. Over 11 million or one quarter of the nation's uninsured individuals are eligible for Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), but are not enrolled. Interviews with 368 individuals from 1999 through 2003 identify eight primary barriers to enrollment in public insurance. These include: economic aspects of qualifying, lack of knowledge, benefit design of public programs, poor experiences and stigma, complexity and literacy, immigration status, poor customer service, and fear of fraud. These results suggest policy options alone are unlikely to result in reaching eligible uninsured individuals unless knowledge and instrumental support are offered to them about insurance.
- Subjects
HEALTH insurance; MEDICALLY uninsured persons; MEDICAL care; MEDICAID; HEALTH policy; SURVEYS
- Publication
Qualitative Report, 2006, Vol 11, Issue 3, p499
- ISSN
1052-0147
- Publication type
Article