Federal HIV/AIDS Spending: A Budget Chartbook

Published: Jul 30, 1999

The Federal Budget Chartbook is an update of the 1998 publication to include FY 1999 spending data and trends. The Chartbook provides a general guide to federal funding for HIV/AIDS, estimated to be nearly $10 billion in FY 1999 and details funding trends between FY 1995 and FY 1999. It offers analysis by type of program for people with HIV (e.g., prevention, research, and care) as well as financing source (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare, and Ryan White).

A Profile of the Low-Income Uninsured

Published: Jul 30, 1999

This policy brief provides an overview of the low-income, uninsured population. Based on an analysis of the March 1998 Current Population Survey, the report discusses the demographic characteristics of this vulnerable population. It also presents information detailing health insurance coverage for low-income children and adults, as well as trends in insurance coverage over the past decade. It concludes with a discussion of recent coverage expansions and policy changes that have affected low-income Americans. The policy brief also includes a set of detailed appendix tables that provide health insurance coverage information by socioeconomic characteristics.

Enrollment Increases in State CHIP Programs: December 1998 to June 1999

Published: Jul 2, 1999

A new survey of state officials, conducted by Vernon Smith of Health Management Associates for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, found that the number of children enrolled in stateCHIP programs has grown to more than 1.3 million in June 1999 from about 835,000 in December 1998. The survey was released at the July 30th Alliance for Health Reform Briefing on state efforts to enroll more kids in the Children’s Health Insurance Program.

Poll Finding

Survey of Physicians and Nurses

Published: Jul 1, 1999

A national random survey of 1053 doctors and 768 nurses on their experiences with and attitudes towards health plans. The survey provides quantitative information from doctors and nurses about their non-elderly patients, as well as verbatim descriptions of patient experiences with health plan decisions, including doctors’ judgments on the consequences health plan denials have on their patients’ health.

Medical Groups — Issue Brief

Published: Jul 1, 1999

A 2-page issue brief about medical groups in California, including a discussion on risk-bearing, solvency and current regulatory approaches. In preparation for a Roundtable Event: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 – 1:00-4:00 PM, State Capitol, Room 447 – Sacramento, California.

Medicare and The Under-65 Disabled

Published: Jul 1, 1999

As part of The Faces of Medicare, a collection of fact sheets profiling the characteristics and health needs of different groups of Medicare beneficiaries, Medicare and the Under-65 Disabled highlights key information about Medicare’s under-65 disabled, whose disproportionately high rates of health and cognitive problems are compounded by low incomes.

Medicare and Low-Income Beneficiaries

Published: Jul 1, 1999

As part of The Faces of Medicare, a collection of fact sheets profiling the characteristics and health needs of different groups of Medicare beneficiaries, highlights key facts about Medicare’s low-income population, who have have greater health needs than those with higher incomes.

Individuals With Disabilities and their Experiences with Medicaid Managed Care

Published: Jun 29, 1999

Today, one out of every four disabled Medicaid beneficiaries receives health care through managed care. This Background Paper provides insights into how Medicaid managed care is working for individuals with disabilities, based on the findings from seven focus groups held in Florida and New Mexico. The key findings show that adults and children with disabilities feel alone in managing their health care and that important components of managed care – coordination and gatekeeping role that primary care physicians play — do not seem to be functioning well for research participants. Furthermore, the study shows that focus group participants feel overwhelmed and want help from their PCPs in coordinating their many health services and support encouraging managed care plans to give incentives to primary care physicians for managing their care.

Medicare and Women

Published: Jun 29, 1999

As part of The Faces of Medicare, a collection of fact sheets profiling the characteristics and health needs of different groups of Medicare beneficiaries, provides descriptive information about women on Medicare, who constitute nearly seventy percent of Medicare’s poor.

The Faces of Medicare

Published: Jun 29, 1999

The Medicare beneficiary population is often described in homogenous terms, yet those covered by the program vary significantly in terms of their health, income, supplemental insurance status, and medical service use. profiles the following six groups within the Medicare population, providing basic information, trends and data:

  • Healthy retirees, who represent less than 10 percent of the total Medicare population, but sometimes are portrayed as typical of all seniors,
  • Under-65 disabled beneficiaries, whose disproportionately high rates of health and cognitive problems are compounded by low incomes,
  • Racial and ethnic minority beneficiaries, who by 2025 will account for one in three Medicare beneficiaries,
  • Beneficiaries with cognitive impairments, now nearly one in four Medicare beneficiaries, who face unique challenges navigating the health care system,
  • Low-income elderly and disabled, who remain among the most vulnerable,
  • Women, who constitute over 56 percent of Medicare beneficiaries but nearly 70 percent of Medicare’s poor.