This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop convened in
June 2010 to critically examine the various databases that could
provide national and state-level estimates of low-income uninsured
children and could be effectively used as criteria for monitoring
children's health insurance coverage. Table of Contents Front
Matter Part I: Workshop Summary 1 Introduction 2 The Changing
Policy Context 3 Federal Surveys 4 Administrative Databases 5 State
Data Collections 6 Modeling Strategies for Improving Estimates 7
Looking Ahead References Part II: Background Papers 8 Monitoring
Children's Health Insurance Coverage Under CHIPRA Using Federal
Surveys--Genevieve Kenney and Victoria Lynch 9 Health Insurance
Coverage in the American Community Survey: A Comparison to Two
Other Federal Surveys--Joanna Turner and Michel Boudreaux 10 Income
and Poverty Measurement in Surveys of Health Insurance
Coverage--John L. Czajka 11 Using Uninsured Data to Track State
CHIP Programs--John McInerney 12 The Massachusetts Experience:
Using Survey Data to Evaluate State Health Care Reform--Sharon K.
Long 13 Small-Domain Estimation of Health Insurance Coverage--Brett
O'Hara and Mark Bauder Appendix A: Workshop Agenda and Participants
Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members
Committee on National Statistics
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