Uninsured Workers in America
The fact sheet describes the characteristics of uninsured workers, the availability of and participation in job-based coverage, and reasons why workers are uninsured.
Fact Sheet (.pdf)
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The fact sheet describes the characteristics of uninsured workers, the availability of and participation in job-based coverage, and reasons why workers are uninsured.
Fact Sheet (.pdf)
The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured released a report describing employer-coverage patterns in 2001 and a fact sheet on uninsured workers.
Fact Sheet: Uninsured Workers in America
Federal Medicaid Waiver Financing: Issues for California
This issue brief focuses on the potential fiscal implications of a section 1115 Medicaid waiver for California.
Report (.pdf)
These include topline findings from a comprehensive survey that assesses Latino attitudes in the 2004 election year. The third annual survey of Latinos from the Pew Hispanic Center and the Kaiser Family Foundation, the new survey examines political issues and the presidential election campaign, the economy, health care, Iraq and immigration.
Survey Toplines (.pdf)
This comprehensive survey assesses Latino attitudes in the 2004 election year. The third annual survey of Latinos from the Pew Hispanic Center and the Kaiser Family Foundation, the new survey examines political issues and the presidential election campaign, the economy, health care, Iraq and immigration.

Election Survey (.pdf)
The survey was released at a July 22, 2004 briefing.
Agenda (.pdf)
Speaker Biographies (.pdf)
Event Transcript (.pdf)
The chartpack and summary of findings from a comprehensive survey that assesses Latino attitudes in the 2004 election year. The third annual survey of Latinos from the Pew Hispanic Center and the Kaiser Family Foundation, the new survey examines political issues and the presidential election campaign, the economy, health care, Iraq and immigration.
Summary and Chartpack (.pdf)
Children’s Medicaid and SCHIP in Texas: Tracking the Impact of Budget Cuts
The case study details the impact of Texas’ legislative actions on enrollment in its Medicaid and SCHIP programs. Texas experienced the largest SCHIP enrollment decline in the nation between June 2003 and December 2003.
Executive Summary (.pdf)
Full Report (.pdf)
Checking Up on Children’s Health Coverage: A Progress Report on Medicaid and SCHIP
At a July 23, 2004 Washington, DC policy briefing two new Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured reports show State Children’s Health Insurance Program enrollment declined in the second half of 2003 and examine what led to Texas’ enrollment decline.

Report – Children’s Medicaid and SCHIP in Texas: Tracking the Impact of Budget Cuts
Report – SCHIP Program Enrollment: December 2003 Update
This report examines the early experience with the Medicare-Approved Drug Discount Card Program, prices offered by card sponsors, and potential savings for enrollees. The report presents information about approved discount card programs, including sponsors, enrollment fees, and drugs covered, as well as beneficiary education and outreach efforts by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The pricing analysis shows that discount cards can deliver savings off of full retail drug prices, but also that savings for individual beneficiaries can vary significantly across card programs. In contrast to predictions that market forces would result in lower drugs prices, no notable price changes were observed after the program’s initial start up period.
Executive Summary (.pdf)
Report (.pdf)
SCHIP Program Enrollment: December 2003 Update
The latest survey of states on State Children’s Health Insurance Program shows an enrollment decline in the second half of 2003–the first decline in the six-year history of the program.
Report (.pdf)