Uninsured Hawai`i Children Age 0-18

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Uninsured Hawai`i Children Age 0-18 Gerard Russo, Ph.D. Sang-Hyop Lee, Ph.D. Lawrence Nitz, Ph.D. Thamana Lekprichakul, Ph.D. Rui Wang, Ph.D. Candidate Jaclyn Lindo, Ph.D. Student University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Kathleen Baker, Ph.D., Hawaii Department of Health HRSA SPG Technical Workshop VIII 30 January 2006 This research is funded in part through a U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, State Planning Grant to the Hawaii State Department of Health. Sub-Contract Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii. Research conducted by the University of Hawaii, Social Science Research Institute in collaboration with the Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs: Hawaii Uninsured Project and the Hawaii Health Information Corporation.

Age Distribution of Hawai`i’s Uninsured Population: CPS 2003-2005, 3-year Average 123,595 1,607 22,580 99,408 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Uninsured Hawaii Children Age 0-18: with 95% Confidence Intervals CPS Survey Years 2001-2005 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Percent Uninsured: Hawaii Children Age 0-18 with 95% Confidence Intervals CPS Survey Years 2001-2005 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Uninsured Hawaii Children Age 0-18: with 95% Confidence Intervals HHS Survey Years 2000-2004 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Percent Uninsured: Hawaii Children Age 0-18 with 95% Confidence Intervals HHS Survey Years 2000-2004 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Comparison of CPS and HHS Uninsured Children Age 0-18 3-Year Averages Survey (Years) Total Children Uninsured Children Percent Uninsured CPS 2003-2005 323,192 22,580 6.99% HHS 2002-2004 310,396 11,078 3.57% 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Number of Uninsured Children, Hawaii: Age 0-17 Survey (Years) Uninsured Children Age 0-17 CPS 2003-2005 (3-year average) 21,240 HHS 2002-2004 9,688 SLAITS-NSCH 1/2003-7/2004 (1 year) 15,295 SLAITS-CSHCN 2000-2002 (1 year) 11,093 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Public School Health Card Data School Year Total Children Uninsured Children Percent Uninsured 2004-2005 176,464 4,329 2.45% Source: Public Health Nursing Branch, DOH 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

Uninsured Hawaii Children Age 0-18 by Income Eligibility: CPS 2001-2005 Survey Year Total Children 0-200% FPL Uninsured Children Percent Uninsured > 200% FPL 2001 294,828 132,879 22,651 17.05% 161,948 7,207 4.45% 2002 326,952 169,731 21,207 12.49% 157,221 10,124 6.44% 2003 340,545 154,020 15,257 9.91% 186,525 10,739 5.76% 2004 327,080 140,860 15,208 10.80% 186,220 9,851 5.29% 2005 301,951 119,861 9,426 7.86% 182,090 7,259 3.99% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (CPS), Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplement, Hawaii Sample (2001-2005). Weighted tabulations, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa. 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.

This research is funded in part by Hawaii State Department of Health. Mahalo! This research is funded in part by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources & Services Administration State Planning Grant Hawaii State Department of Health. 30 January 2006 Preliminary results. Revised January 2006. Subject to further revision.