Going bare: trends in health insurance coverage, 1989 through 1996.
O Carrasquillo,
D U Himmelstein,
S Woolhandler and
D H Bor
Department of Medicine, Cambridge Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass., USA. carraso@medicine1.cpmc.columbia.edu
OBJECTIVES: This study analyzed trends in health insurance coveragein the United States from 1989 through 1996. METHODS: Data fromannual cross-sectional surveys by the US Census Bureau wereanalyzed. RESULTS: Between 1989 and 1996, the number of uninsuredpersons increased by 8.3 million (90% confidence interval [CI]= 7.7, 8.9 million). In 1996, 41.7 million (90% CI = 40.9, 42.5million) lacked insurance. From 1989 to 1993, the proportionwith Medicaid increased by 3.6 percentage points (90% CI = 3.1,4.0), while the proportion with private insurance declined by4.2 percentage points (90% CI = 3.7, 4.7). From 1993 to 1996private coverage rates stabilized but did not reverse earlierdeclines. Consequently, the number uninsured continued to increase.The greatest increase in the population of uninsured [corrected]was among young adults aged 18 to 39 years; rates among childrenalso rose steeply after 1992. While Blacks had the largest percentageincrease, Hispanics accounted for 36.4% (90% CI = 32.3%, 40.5%)of the increase in the number uninsured. From 1989 to 1993,the majority of the increase was among poor families. Sincethen, middle-income families have incurred the largest increase.Northcentral and northeastern states had the largest increasesin percent uninsured. CONCLUSIONS: Despite economic prosperity,the numbers and rates of the uninsured continued to rise. Principallyaffected were children and young adults, poor and middle incomefamilies, blacks, and Hispanics.
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