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Providing National Statistics on Health and Social Welfare Programs in an Era of Change: Summary of a Workshop (1998)

Chapter: Health Insurance Coverage (for each person; which months covered)

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Suggested Citation:"Health Insurance Coverage (for each person; which months covered)." National Research Council. 1998. Providing National Statistics on Health and Social Welfare Programs in an Era of Change: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6097.
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Suggested Citation:"Health Insurance Coverage (for each person; which months covered)." National Research Council. 1998. Providing National Statistics on Health and Social Welfare Programs in an Era of Change: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6097.
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Suggested Citation:"Health Insurance Coverage (for each person; which months covered)." National Research Council. 1998. Providing National Statistics on Health and Social Welfare Programs in an Era of Change: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6097.
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APPENDIX C 55 Health Insurance Coverage (for each person; which months covered) Medicare Medicaid (when coverage started; whether person's children were covered; which children covered and which months) Any other assistance program that pays for medical care (whether person's children were covered) Whether covered under health insurance plan in own name or as family member on another person's plan Type of coverage (current or former employer, union, CHAMPUS, CHAMPVA, military/VA, privately purchased, obtained in some other way) Whether current or former employer union paid all, part, or none of premium Who else covered by plan Whether plan covers anyone not living in household Reason for not being covered If now covered, when ever not covered If not now covered, when covered previously

APPENDIX C 56 Schedule of Topical Modules for the 1996 Panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation Wave and Time Period Topical Modules Last Time Asked and Question Source 1: April 1996-July 1996 Recipiency History 1993 Wave 1 Employment History 1993 Wave 1 2: Aug. 1996-Nov. 1996 Work Disability History 1993 Wave 2 Education and Training History 1993 Wave 2 Marital History 1993 Wave 2 Migration History 1993 Wave 2 Fertility History 1993 Wave 2 Household Relationships 1993 Wave 2 3: Dec. 1996-March 1997 Assets, Liabilities, and Eligibility 1993 Wave 7 Medical Expenses/Utilization of Health Care, 1993 Wave 7/New Adults and Children Work Related Expenses New Child Support Paid New 4: April 1997-July 1997 Annual Income and Retirement Accounts 1993 Wave 8 Taxes 1993 Wave 8 Work Schedule 1993 Wave 9 Child Care 1993 Wave 9 Disability Questions New 5: Aug. 1997-Nov. 1997 School Enrollment and Financing 1993 Wave 8 Child Support Agreements 1993 Wave 9 Support for Non-Household Members 1993 Wave 9 Disability: Functional Limitations and Disability, Adults 1993 Wave 6 Functional Limitations and Disability, Children 1993 Wave 6 Employer Provided Health Benefits New 6: Dec. 1997-March 1998 Children's Well-being 1993 Wave 6 Assets, Liabilities, and Eligibility 1996 Wave 3 Medical Expenses/Utilization of Health Care, 1996 Waves 3 and 6 Adults and Children Work Related Expenses 1996 Wave 3 Child Support Paid 1993 Wave 3

APPENDIX C 57 Schedule of Topical Modules for the 1996 Panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (continued) Wave and Time Period Topical Modules Last Time Asked and Question Source 7: April 1998-July 1998 Annual Income and Retirement Accounts 1996 Wave 4 Taxes 1996 Wave 4 Retirement and Pension Plan Coverage New Home Health Care New 8: Aug. 1998-Nov. 1998 Adult Well-being 1993 Wave 9 Welfare Reform New 9: Dec. 1998-March 1999 Assets, Liabilities, and Eligibility 1996 Wave 6 Medical Expenses/Utilization of Health 1996 Wave 6 Care, Adults and Children Work Related Expenses 1996 Wave 6 Child Support Paid 1996 Wave 6 10: April 1999-July 1999 Annual Income and Retirement Accounts 1996 Wave 7 Taxes 1996 Wave 7 Work Schedule 1996 Wave 4 Child Care 1996 Wave 4 11: Aug. 1999-Nov. 1999 Child Support Agreements 1996 Wave 5 Support for Non-Household Members 1996 Wave 5 Disability: Functional Limitations and Disability, Adults 1996 Wave 5 Functional Limitations and Disability, 1996 Wave 5 Children Variable topical modules to be determineda NA 12: Dec. 1999-March 2000 Assets, Liabilities, and Eligibility 1996 Wave 9 Medical Expenses/Utilization of Health 1996 Wave 9 Care, Adults and Children Work Related Expenses 1996 Wave 9 Child Support Paid 1996 Wave 9 Variable topical modules to be determineda NA NOTE: Information current as of October 31, 1997. a Children's well-being will be included in Wave 11 or 12.

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