Challenges and Tradeoffs in Low-Income Family Budgets:  Implications for Health Coverage

Published: Apr 1, 2004

Challenges and Tradeoffs in Low-Income Family Budgets: Implications for Health Coverage – Report

This report explores the experiences of families trying to make ends meet on limited budgets. By discussing these families’ work, spending patterns, financial challenges, priorities and tradeoffs and health care and coverage, this report intends to provide a deeper understanding of families’ financial pressures and choices and information to assess the impact of current and proposed policies.

Report (.pdf)

Striving to Make Ends Meet:  Low-Income Families’ Finances and Health Coverage

Published: Apr 1, 2004

Striving to Make Ends Meet: Low-Income Families’ Finances and Health Coverage

The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured released new reports and held a policy briefing on the challenges and tradeoffs low-income families face when dealing with their budgets and the implications for health coverage.

Challenges and Tradeoffs in Low-Income Family Budgets: Implications for Health CoverageFaces of Medicaid

Webcast of April 20, 2004 Policy Briefing

The Medicare Prescription Drug Discount Card Program: Implications for Low-income Medicare Beneficiaries

Published: Apr 1, 2004

– Issue Paper

This Issue Paper describes the discount card and low-income assistance programs and discusses their implications for low-income Medicare beneficiaries and state Medicaid programs.

Issue Paper (.pdf)

Poll Finding

March/April 2004 Kaiser Health Poll Report Survey – Selected Findings on the Knowledge and Understanding of the New Medicare Rx Drug Program (Chartpack)

Published: Mar 31, 2004

A chartpack of selected findings of the March/April 2004 Kaiser Family Foundation Health Poll Report survey that underscores the need to educate seniors about the new Medicare prescription drug program.

Survey Chartpack (.pdf)

Poll Finding

Selected Findings on Knowledge and Understanding of the New Medicare Rx Drug Program — March/April 2004 Kaiser Health Poll Report Survey

Published: Mar 31, 2004

Selected findings from the March/April 2004 Kaiser Family Foundation Health Poll Report survey underscores the need to educate seniors about the new Medicare prescription drug program – both the transitional discount card program that will be go into effect on June 1, 2004 and the full Medicare benefit that begins in January 2006. The survey, which is conducted every two months, is designed and analyzed by staff at the Foundation and colleagues at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Below are a chartpack and toplines of the full results of the survey, including questions about drug reimportation and other policy issues.

Chartpack

Survey Toplines

Financing the Medicaid Program: The Impact of Federal Fiscal Relief, April 2004 Fact Sheet

Published: Mar 31, 2004

Financing the Medicaid Program: The Impact of Federal Fiscal Relief, April 2004

This fact sheet summarizes why federal fiscal relief to states was granted in 2003, including additional money for Medicaid; the impact of the relief in easing state budgetary pressure; and what may occur in the states after the fiscal relief expires in June 2004.

Fact Sheet (.pdf)

Current Issues in Medicaid Financing – An Overview of IGTs, UPLs, and DSH

Published: Mar 31, 2004

Medicaid is financed jointly by the federal government and states. This shared financing has produced tension at times over the appropriate share of the cost of the program. This report explains briefly the mechanisms used by states in recent years to finance their share of Medicaid expenditures.

Issue Brief (.pdf)

Savings for Medicare Beneficiaries from the Use of Prescription Drug Discount Cards

Published: Mar 31, 2004

This article, published online by Health Affairs on April 14, 2004, estimates the extent to which prescription drug discount cards could affect out-of-pocket spending by Medicare beneficiaries who lack drug coverage, based on an analysis of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey. The Medicare discount card program is scheduled to go into effect in June of 2004.

Health Affairs Article

Poll Finding

March/April 2004 Kaiser Health Poll Report Survey – Selected Findings on the Knowledge and Understanding of the New Medicare Rx Drug Program (Toplines)

Published: Mar 31, 2004

Toplines of selected findings of the March/April 2004 Kaiser Family Foundation Health Poll Report survey that underscores the need to educate seniors about the new Medicare prescription drug program.

Survey Toplines (.pdf)

Entertainment Education and Health in the United States

Published: Mar 31, 2004

– Issue Brief

The report discusses the history of “entertainment education” – the use of entertainment media as a means of educating viewers about important health and social issues – and provides the leading examples of entertainment education from American television. The report also summarizes the results of research evaluating the effectiveness of this strategy for reaching the public with information about health issues (April 2004).

Issue Brief (.pdf)