CPS中的CHIP报告。

Medicare & medicaid research review Pub Date : 2012-07-31 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5600/mmrr.002.03.b01
Jacob Klerman, Michael R Plotzke, Mike Davern
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摘要

目的:评价当前人口调查(CPS)儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)数据的质量。数据来源:链接2000-2004医疗补助统计信息系统(MSIS)和2001-2004 CPS。数据收集方法:医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心向人口普查局提供其MSIS文件。人口普查局将MSIS与其安全数据分析设施内的CPS数据联系起来。研究设计:根据MSIS,我们比较了CPS健康保险项目与Medicaid和CHIP状态的反应。主要发现:CPS中的CHIP报告是不可靠的。只有10- 30%的CHIP患者(不包括医疗补助)在CPS中报告了这种类型的覆盖范围。许多CHIP报告医疗补助覆盖范围,因此医疗补助-CHIP组合的报告错误较小,但仍然很大。结论:CPS CHIP信息的质量使其无法有效地用于卫生政策分析。分析人员应考虑在基于cps的分析中使用医疗补助- chip组合。
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CHIP reporting in the CPS.

Objective: To assess the quality of the Current Population Survey's (CPS) Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP) data.

Data sources: Linked 2000-2004 Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) and the 2001-2004 CPS.

Data collection methods: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provided the Census Bureau with its MSIS file. The Census Bureau linked the MSIS to the CPS data within its secure data analysis facilities.

Study design: We compared responses to the CPS health insurance items with Medicaid and CHIP status according to the MSIS.

Principal findings: CHIP reporting in the CPS is unreliable. Only 10-30 percent of those with CHIP (but not Medicaid) report this type of coverage in the CPS. Many with CHIP report Medicaid coverage, so the reporting error for a Medicaid-CHIP composite is smaller, but still substantial.

Conclusions: The quality of the CPS CHIP information renders it effectively unusable for health policy analysis. Analysts should consider using a Medicaid-CHIP composite for CPS-based analyses.

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