Surveys that measure insurance coverage

What is Behind the 8 Percent Drop in Uninsurance?

Publication Year: 
2002

SHADAC's Issue Brief #4 describes the change in health insurance coverage estimates after the Census Bureau added a verification component to the Current Population Survey (CPS) health insurance module, and the effect of the change on state policy. February 2002.

State Health Insurance Coverage Estimates: Why State-Survey Estimates Differ from CPS

Publication Year: 
2001

SHADAC's Issue Brief #3 describes why state-generated estimates of health insurance coverage are likely to differ from the annual estimates of uninsurance rates based on the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS). July 2001.

The Impact of Changes to the Current Population Survey on State Health Insurance Coverage Estimation

Publication Year: 
2001

SHADAC's Issue Brief #2 examines the effect of increased sample size for the Current Population Survey on the precision of state estimates of the number of low-income children who do not have health insurance coverage. March 2001.

The Current Population Survey and State Health Insurance Coverage Estimates

Publication Year: 
2001

SHADAC's Issue Brief #1 provides background information on the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) and use of the CPS coverage estimates for state health policy. March 2001.

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