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News: May 1, 2012 Headlines

SHARE Findings Published in Health Services Research Lynn Blewett Presents at NGA Conference Kathleen Call Presents at Health Equity Conference Briefs on Student Health Insurance Coverage Remembering Rick Brown Conference Updates Brief on Reform Implications for Native Americans and Alaska Natives Child Disparities Data ASPE Brief on Understanding Medicaid Participation Rates Colorado Site Visit Report Kansas Report on Employers and Health Insurance Minnesota Medicare Profile

Announcements
SHARE Findings Published in Health Services Research
Dr. Carole Roan Gresenz, Senior Economist at RAND Corporation, published findings from a SHARE-funded research project led by Dr. Jose Escarce, Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Take-Up of Public Insurance and Crowd-Out of Private Insurance under Recent CHIP Expansions to Higher Income Children, was published in Health Services Research and examines the coverage effects of expanding eligibility for the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to children in families between 200 and 400 percent of the federal poverty level. The authors observe limited uptake of public coverage among children in these income groups, with some crowd-out of private insurance coverage.

Lynn Blewett Presents at NGA Conference


SHADAC Director Lynn Blewett presented, "Planning for Expansion Populations - Demographic Data Sources" at the National Governors Association's Planning for Expansion Populations Meeting on April 19, 2012, Minneapolis, MN. This presentation discussed the numbers and characteristics of those who will be newly eligible for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act and how this varies across states. She also highlighted SHADAC's Data Center for quick estimates of insurance coverage by state and ACA income guidelines.

Kathleen Call Presents at Health Equity Conference


SHADAC Investigator Kathleen Call presented "Barriers to Care among Publicly Insured Adults," at the Health Equity Conference, Eliminating Health Disparities Conference, hosted by the University of Minnesota's Center for Health Equity, Program in Health Disparities Research, and Minnesota Center for Cancer Collaborations, April 24, 2012 in St. Paul,

Our highlighted Resources


Data Center Defining "Family" for Studies of Health Insurance Coverage

MN. This work describes barriers to care among a diverse population


A Comparative Analysis of Health Policy Microsimulation Models

of adults insured in Minnesota public health insurance programs and explores the impact of barriers on access to care.

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Briefs on Student Health Insurance Coverage


The Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC) released two briefs written by SHADAC researchers that address student health insurance coverage.

"The Value of Health Insurance for Students in Higher Education" presents the value of health insurance coverage, a profile of coverage patterns for higher education students, reviews options for students to obtain coverage, and discusses recommended benefit design considerations.

"Student Health Insurance Plans: Balance Benefits and Premiums for Success" describes the current environment for student health insurance plans, advantages and limitations of these plans, the value of health insurance coverage for student health and well-being, the risk exposure that uninsured students face, and the burden that this can impose on institutions of higher education.

Remembering Rick Brown


We sadly announce that E. Richard (Rick) Brown, the founding director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, passed away on April 20, 2012. Rick was a nationally recognized public health leader who advocated for health care reform and pioneered the collection and broad dissemination of health survey data to influence policy. He collaborated with SHADAC and many state health policy analysts, making a huge contribution to our field. He will be missed. Commemorations and further information are at www.rememberingrick.com.

Conference updates

SHADAC Senior Research Fellow Lacey Hartman will present on state variation in medical out-of-pocket spending at the Population Association of America's Annual Meeting, May 3-4 in

San Francisco, CA. This work examines new data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to examine high burden spending for health care for families across the states.

SHADAC Investigator Kathleen Call will present "Increasing response rates in cell frames: Results from an incentive and voicemail experiment at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, May 18 in Orlando, FL. This work presents the results of a survey response incentive experiment conducted as part of the 2011 Minnesota Health Access Survey.

AcademyHealths State Health Research and Policy (SHRP) Interest Group will host its annual meeting on Saturday, June 23 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin in Orlando, FL.

Resources
Brief on Reform Implications for Native Americans and Alaska Natives
The State Health Reform Assistance Network (State Network) released "Implications of Health Reform for American Indian and Alaska Native Populations." This policy brief outlines Affordable Care Act (ACA) provisions that affect AI/AN populations and provides strategies to help states and other key stakeholders fully realize the potential of reform to improve the health and health care of these people. Topics include coverage expansion; state outreach to and engagement with federally recognized tribal groups; and opportunities to fill gaps in the organization and financing of care. The State Network is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to provide in-depth technical support to states to maximize coverage gains as they implement key provisions of the ACA.

Child Disparities Data


The Data Resource Center for Child & Adolescent Health (DRC), housed in the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) at Oregon Health & Science University, released new estimates from the 2009/10 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH) and the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (NS-CSHCN). The DRC website allows users to compare important key indicators and

outcomes for CSHCN by race/ethnicity, highest educational level in the household, and two new measures of complexity. The site provides estimates for a variety of health indicators, with "snapshot" reports available for each state.

ASPE Brief on Understanding Medicaid Participation Rates


The Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation released "Understanding Participation Rates in Medicaid: Implications for the Affordable Care Act". This brief reviews current research on participation rates now and after reform implementation, with discussion of methodological approaches, a review of published participation rate estimates prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and enrollment projections upon ACA implementation.

News from the States


Colorado Site Visit Report
The Urban Institute released "ACA Implementation-Monitoring and Tracking: Colorado Site Visit Report." This site visit report is part of a comprehensive monitoring and tracking project to examine the implementation and effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in ten states. The quantitative component of the project will produce analyses of the effects of the ACA on coverage, health expenditures, affordability, access, and premiums in the states and nationally.

Kansas Briefs on Employers and Health Insurance; Medicaid Managed Care Proposal
The Kansas Health Institute released two new briefs.

"What the Affordable Care Act Could Mean for Kansas Employers and Health Insurance" examines the Affordable Care Acts provisions for employers and how these rules might alter the system of employment-based insurance in Kansas. Data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey are used to profile current offer rates among different size employers in Kansas.

"KanCare: Key Elements of the Medicaid Managed Care

Proposal." This issue brief examines a proposal by Gov. Sam Brownbacks administration to change the structure and operations of the $2.8 billion Kansas Medicaid program. The Brownback administration estimates KanCare will reduce projected increases in Medicaid spending by $853 million during its first five years, in large part by coordinating and improving the quality of health care for people with chronic illnesses.

Minnesota Medicare Profile


Stratis Health released "Profile of Medicare in Minnesota," a report on the state's Medicare services, beneficiaries and providers. The report shows that 15% of Minnesota's population is a Medicare beneficiary, similar to the national average. Substantially more are enrolled in Medicare Advantage programs, at 44.4% compared to 25.6% nationally. And 41% of the state's Medicare beneficiaries live in rural areas, compared to 30% of the population.

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