TAILIEUCHUNG - Health Insurance Coverage Trends, 1959–2007: Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey

Following an FSA visit, this firm proactively took steps to improve its sales process and to source a PPI product that would better suit the needs of its customers. In the past, it had only offered its customers single-premium PPI policies that were provided by the lenders and were therefore specifically linked to the underlying credit product. The firm decided that single-premium PPI was not the best PPI product for its customer base. It subsequently approached an insurance provider to source a regular-premium product that it could offer its customers and replace the lender's own PPI product. Regular-premium PPI is now the only PPI product this. | National Health Statistics Reports Number 17 July 1 2009 Health Insurance Coverage Trends 1959-2007 Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey by Robin A. Cohen . Division of Health Interview Statistics Diane M. Makuc . Amy B. Bernstein . and Linda T. Bilheimer . Office of Analysis and Epidemiology and Eve Powell-Griner . Division of Health Interview Statistics Abstract Objectives This report presents long-term trends in the number and percentage of persons under age 65 years with different types of health insurance coverage and with no coverage. It documents changes in how the National Health Interview Survey NHIS has collected information about coverage over almost 50 years. It also compares recent trends in coverage estimates based on the NHIS and the . Census Bureau s Current Population Survey CPS . Methods Estimates were derived from 32 years of the NHIS from 1959 to 2007. The types of estimates available differ over these years reflecting changes in the availability of different types of coverage and changes in the NHIS questions. Joinpoint regression was used to estimate average annual percent change over time and to identify statistically significant changes in trends. Results The percentage of persons under age 65 years with private coverage rose between 1959 and 1968 to 79 remained stable until 1980 and then declined to 67 by 2007. During the 1980s the percentage of persons with no coverage increased while the percentage with private coverage declined and the percentage with Medicaid remained stable. Since 1990 the percentage of nonelderly persons without coverage has remained stable but the number has increased by more than 6 million persons to million in 2007. During this period the percentage with private coverage has continued to decline while the percentage with Medicaid has increased. Recent trends in coverage based on the NHIS and CPS are similar. Keywords private insurance public coverage uninsured Medicaid .

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