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America's Uninsured Crisis: Consequences for Health and Health Care (2009)
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. "Appendix D: Recent Studies of the Impacts of Health Insurance for Children: Summary Tables." America's Uninsured Crisis: Consequences for Health and Health Care. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009.

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America’s Uninsured Crisis: Consequences for Health and Health Care

TABLE D-5 Impacts of Health Insurance on Children’s Health Status and Related Outcomes

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Place and Time Period of Analysis

Data Sources

Late Diagnosis

Froehlich et al. (2007)

Prevalence, recognition, and treatment of attention-deficit/hyper-activity disorder in a national sample of U.S. children

United States, 2001-2004

Children ages 8-15 in the NHANES who were screened for and identified with ADHD (N = 222)

Maniatis et al. (2005)

Increased incidence and severity of diabetic ketoacidosis among uninsured children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes mellitus

Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 2002-2003

Medical record review for all children with Type 1 diabetes (N = 383)

Preventable Hospitalization

Aizer (2007)

Public health insurance, program take-up, and child health

California, 1996-2000

Zip code–level/race/ethnicity level quarterly data on: Medicaid enrollment, ACSC hospitalizations, and child population counts from Medicaid enrollment files, state hospital discharge files from California’s Office of Statewide Planning and Human Development, and U.S. census

Bermudez and Baker (2005)

The relationship between SCHIP enrollment and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions in California

California, 1996-2000

County-level monthly data on: SCHIP enrollment, ACSC hospitalizations, and child population counts from SCHIP enrollment files, state hospital discharge files from California’s Office of Statewide Planning and Human Development, and U.S. census

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