Uninsured Population: Hawai`i

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Uninsured Population: Hawai`i Gerard Russo, Ph.D. Sang-Hyop Lee, Ph.D. Lawrence Nitz, Ph.D. Thamana Lekprichakul, Ph.D. Abdul Jabbar, Ph.D. Candidate Rui Wang, Ph.D. Candidate University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Hawai`i Coverage for All Project Technical Workshop V 29 March 2004 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, Prime Contract No. 1 P09 OA 00046-01. Sub-Contract Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Project No. 659075. 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.

Percent Without Health Insurance, Hawai’i: Current Population Survey (CPS) 1988-2003 Hawai’i Health Survey (HHS) 1997-2002 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 1994-2002 Note: U.S. Census Bureau CPS definition of uninsured is no health insurance in the entire 12-month period of the preceding year. CPS Verification question added March 2001. Hawaii State Department of Health definition of uninsured is no health insurance at the time of the interview. BRFSS surveys adults only. Sources: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements (March Supplements), 1988-2003 Public Use Files. Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Survey, 1997-2002 Confidential Version and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1994-2002 Confidential Version. Weighted tabulations. University of Hawaii, Social Science Research Institute. March 2004. CPS estimates based on March Supplement population weights. 29 March 2004

Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement: Hawai´i Sample 1994-2003 Survey Year  Hawaii Sample Size 1994 1383 1995 1347 1996 1382 1997 1320 1998 1202 1999 1240 2000 1298 2001 1208 2002 3117 2003 3013 Total 16510 29 March 2004

Percent Without Health Insurance, Hawai’i with 95% Confidence Intervals: Current Population Survey (CPS) 1994-2003 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Persons Hawai`i 1993-2002: Current Population Survey 1994-2003 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Age Distribution of Hawaii’s Uninsured Population: CPS 1994-2003, 10-year Average 112,565 2,527 25,669 84,369 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64 by FPL: CPS 1994-2003, 10-Year Average Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Children Age 0-18 by FPL: CPS 1994-2003, 10-Year Average Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Children Age 0-18 by Federal Poverty Level: CPS 1994-2003 Survey Year 0-100% 101-200% 201-300% 301%+ TOTAL 1994 11347 11702 1927 2681 27657 1995 8922 5359 1434 3665 19380 1996 12147 7279 982 3136 23544 1997 9830 5874 652 16355 1998 4805 6139 2233 3865 17042 1999 4275 17893 4399 5338 31904 2000 19468 8480 1151 4521 33620 2001 13559 11936 2549 1813 29857 2002 13038 8169 5746 4379 31332 2003 8831 6426 7672 3068 25996 Average 10622 8926 2874 3247 25669 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64 with and without Children: CPS 1994-2003 10-Year Average Uninsured Adults with Children 35,023 Uninsured Adults without Children 49,346 Total 84,369 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64 without Children residing in Households with Incomes between 62.5% FPL (1993) and 100% FPL Survey (Year) Uninsured Adults Percent Uninsured CPS 1994-2003 5855 36.9% BRFSS 2002 4225 19.3% HHS 1997-2002 2274 16.3% Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults 62.5%-100%: HHS with 95% Confidence Interval 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64: BRFSS 1994-2002 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64, Hawai’i 1994-2002 with 95% Confidence Intervals: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 1994-2002 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004

Uninsured Adults Age 19-64: BRFSS 1994-2002, CPS 1995-2003 Preliminary results. Subject to revision. 29 March 2004