Supplemental health insurance coverage among aged Medicare beneficiaries.

S A Garfinkel, L S Corder
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The goal of the National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey (NMCUES) of 1980 was to improve the understanding of the ways in which Americans use and pay for health care. This report is one in a series of descriptive reports based on NMCUES data. Data concerning insurance coverage were collected from household respondents in NMCUES. These data included the kind of insurance in effect for each person, the services covered, and the amounts paid by each source. In addition, the administration of private insurance plans and the kinds of charges covered were identified. The purpose of this report is to provide descriptive information about supplemental insurance coverage among the aged Medicare population with special emphasis on private supplemental health insurance coverage. For this report, supplemental insurance is defined as coverage (i.e., Medicaid, private, or other) in addition to Medicare and is to be distinguished from the Supplementary Medical Insurance part of Medicare that is known as SMI or Part B of Medicare. The results presented are based on data collected about the civilian, noninstitutionalized persons in the NMCUES national household sample who at any time during the survey year of 1980: (1) were 65 years of age or over, and (2) reported having been covered by Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI), or Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI), or both. This report uses time-adjusted estimates that assign a single individual to different categories of insurance coverage according to the proportion of the year that he or she was covered by each kind of insurance. Consequently, estimates are made for person-years of coverage although they are expressed as persons for convenience. Approximately 4 out of 5 aged Medicare beneficiaries reported having some kind of insurance coverage in addition to Medicare during 1980. Approximately 67 percent of the aged Medicare population are estimated to have had private insurance in addition to Medicare; an estimated 13 percent had Medicaid. (Both of these estimates include 2.5 percent who reported Medicaid and private insurance simultaneously.) About 21 percent of the aged Medicare beneficiaries reported that Medicare was their only source of third-party coverage. The percentage of the aged Medicare beneficiaries who reported Medicare as their only source of third-party coverage was consistently 20 percent regardless of health status. However, the distribution among insurance categories of the remaining 80 percent who reported supplemental coverage of some type varied by health status. Medicare beneficiaries who were in poor health were much more likely to have Medicaid than Medicare beneficiaries who reported being in excellent health.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

老年医疗保险受益人的补充健康保险。
1980年全国医疗保健利用和支出调查(nmcue)的目标是提高对美国人使用和支付医疗保健方式的理解。本报告是基于NMCUES数据的一系列描述性报告之一。有关保险覆盖率的数据是从nmcue的家庭受访者中收集的。这些数据包括每个人有效的保险类型、覆盖的服务以及每个来源支付的金额。此外,还确定了私人保险计划的管理和收费种类。本报告的目的是提供关于老年医疗保险人口补充保险覆盖率的描述性信息,特别强调私人补充健康保险覆盖率。在本报告中,补充保险被定义为医疗保险之外的覆盖范围(即,医疗补助,私人或其他),并与医疗保险的补充医疗保险部分(称为SMI或医疗保险的B部分)区分开来。所呈现的结果基于在1980年调查年度的任何时间收集的NMCUES全国家庭样本中平民,非机构人员的数据:(1)年龄在65岁或以上,(2)报告已被医疗保险医院保险(HI)或医疗保险补充医疗保险(SMI)覆盖,或两者兼有。该报告使用经过时间调整的估计,根据他或她被每种保险覆盖的年份比例,将单个人分配到不同类别的保险范围。因此,为方便起见,以人年为单位进行估计。大约五分之四的老年医疗保险受益人报告说,在1980年期间,除了医疗保险之外,还有某种保险。据估计,大约67%的老年医疗保险人口除了医疗保险之外还有私人保险;估计有13%的人有医疗补助。(这两项估计都包括2.5%同时报告了医疗补助和私人保险的人。)大约21%的老年医疗保险受益人报告说,医疗保险是他们唯一的第三方保险来源。无论健康状况如何,老年医疗保险受益人将医疗保险作为第三方保险的唯一来源的比例始终保持在20%。然而,其余80%报告了某种补充保险的人在保险类别中的分布因健康状况而异。健康状况不佳的医疗保险受益人比健康状况良好的医疗保险受益人更有可能获得医疗补助。(摘要删节为400字)
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