Characteristics of the Uninsured: A View from the States, 2004
This report was released for the 2004 Cover the Uninsured Campaign, a project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to highlight the fact that too many Americans are living without health insurance and to demand solutions from our nation's leaders. This report includes characteristics of the uninsured age 18-64 with graphs of comparative information by state for demographics, employment, access to health care and health status. May 2004.
A Profile of Minnesota Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care
This brief report includes analysis from the 2001 and 2004 Minnesota Health Access Surveys and the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey. May 2006.
A Needed Lifeline: Chronically Ill Children and Public Health Insurance Coverage
This report was released for the 2008 Cover the Uninsured Campaign, a project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to highlight the fact that too many Americans are living without health insurance and to demand solutions from our nation's leaders. The report includes a state-by-state analysis on children’s access to health care services, especially children who suffer from chronic illness. August 2008.
Public program crowd-out of private coverage: What are the issues?
This Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Synthesis Project Report addresses the topic of crowd-out, or public coverage substitution for private insurance, examining the evidence on crowd-out and its implications for future policies to expand coverage. June 2004.
Suggested citation: Williams, C., G. Davidson, L. A. Blewett, and K. T. Call. "Public Program Crowd-Out of Private Coverage: What Are the Issues?”" The Synthesis Project: New Insights from Research Results, Policy Brief No. 5.Princeton, NJ: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, June 2004.
CPS Verification Question - State Policy Implications
Summary of SHADAC's September 2001 conference call discussing the Current Population Survey health insurance verification question added in 2000. September 2001.