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Databases for Estimating Health Insurance Coverage for Children: A Workshop Summary
Appendixes
Appendix A
Workshop Agenda and Participants
WORKSHOP AGENDA
Goals for the Planning Meeting:
Discuss the major issues associated with measuring health insurance coverage of children in the nation and states.
Hear from authors of commissioned papers on these issues.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
9:00 a.m.
Call to Order, Introductions, and Discussion of the Agenda for the Workshop
V. Joseph Hotz, Chair
9:15
Session 1: Congressional Interest in Estimates of Uninsured Children
Chris L. Peterson, Congressional Research Service
9:45
Session 2: Primer on Major Federal Surveys Used to Measure Health Insurance Coverage of Children (CPS, ACS, and NHIS)
Michael Davern, NORC
10:15
Break
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10:30
Session 3: Use of Administrative Data for Estimating the Coverage of Uninsured Children in States
Michael Davern, Facilitator
A User’s Perspective on the Quality of Administrative Data on Medicare and CHIP
David Rousseau, Kaiser Family Foundation
CMS Programs for Improving the State Administrative Microdata
David Baugh, CMS
Using Administrative and Survey Data for Programmatic Purposes
Richard Strauss, CMS
11:45
Working Lunch
12:45 p.m.
Session 4: State Use of Administrative and Survey Data: Exemplary Practices
Joan Henneberry, Facilitator
The Massachusetts Experience: Using Data to Evaluate State Health Reform
Sharon Long, The Urban Institute
A Review of State Experience in Using Data to Evaluate CHIP Coverage
John McInerney, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis
Overview of State Survey Development and Use: What States Need to Monitor Health Insurance Coverage
Lynn A. Blewett, University of Minnesota and SHADAC
2:30
Break
2:45
Session 5: Modeling Strategies for Improving Estimates
Eric V. Slud, Facilitator
Census Bureau Models for Measuring Health Insurance in Small Areas (SAHIE)
Brett O’Hara and Mark Bauder, U.S. Census Bureau
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Using Survey, Census, and Administrative Records Data in Small Area Models, with Illustrations from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE Program
William Bell, U.S. Census Bureau
Joint Modeling of Survey and Administrative Record Data
Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics
4:45 p.m.
Adjourn
Friday, June 18, 2010
9:00 a.m.
Session 6: Evaluation of the Adequacy of the Major Surveys to Measure Health Insurance Coverage for Children
Lisa Dubay, Facilitator
Measuring Income
John Czajka, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Measuring Health Insurance Coverage
Joanna Turner, SHADAC
Key Survey Characteristics: Frequency, Timeliness, Quality, Geographic Coverage
Genevieve Kenney, The Urban Institute
10:30
Break
10:45
Session 7: The Future Need for Data on Children’s Insurance Coverage
Cindy Mann, Center for Medicaid and State Operations, CMS
11:30
Summary: What Do We Need to Know?
V. Joseph Hotz, Facilitator
Open Discussion Period
Adjourn
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PARTICIPANT LIST
Committee Members
V. Joseph Hotz (Chair), Duke University
Lynn Blewett, University of Minnesota & SHADAC
Michael Davern, NORC at the University of Chicago
Lisa C. Dubay, Johns Hopkins University
Joan Henneberry, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing
Chris L. Peterson, Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
Eric V. Slud, University of Maryland
Presenters
Mark Bauder, U.S. Census Bureau
David Baugh, Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services
William Bell, U.S. Census Bureau
Cindy Mann, Center for Medicaid and State Operations
Brett O’Hara, U.S. Census Bureau
David Rousseau, Kaiser Family Foundation
Nat Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
Richard Strauss, Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services
Paper Authors
John Czajka, Mathematica Research Policy, Inc.
Jenny Kenney, The Urban Institute
Sharon Long, The Urban Institute
Victoria Lynch, The Urban Institute
John McInerney, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis
Joanna Turner, University of Minnesota & SHADAC
Guests
Eric Anderson, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Tere Angueira, U.S. Census Bureau
Jessica Bushar, NORC at the University of Chicago
Robin Cohen, National Center for Health Statistics
Steven Cohen, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Jennifer Day, U.S. Census Bureau
Rick Denby, U.S. Census Bureau
Kathleen Farrell, National Academy for State Health Policy
Kenneth Finegold, HHS, Office of Health Policy
Bula Ghose, HHS, OS/ASPE
Brian Harris-Kojetin, Office of Management and Budget
Martha Heberlein, Georgetown University Health Policy Institute
Jacob Klerman, Abt Associates
Don Luery, U.S. Census Bureau
Lisa Mirel, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
Shamis Mohamoud, NORC at the University of Chicago
Thomas D. Musco, HHS
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Liz Pham, HHS, Office of Health Policy
Susan Queen, Health Resources and Services Administration
Donald W. Reese, HHS, Office of Health Policy
Mary C. Roary, OS/OMH Division of Policy and Data
Andrew Rock, HHS, ASPE
Thomas Selden, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Sponsors
David S. Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau
Don Oellerich, Office of Human Services Policy, ASPE
NAS Staff
Connie Citro, Director, CNSTAT
Ben Galick, NAS Intern, DBASSE
Anthony Mann, Program Associate, CNSTAT
Tom Plewes, Study Director, CNSTAT
Gooloo Wunderlich, Senior Program Officer, CNSTAT