Does Health Insurance Continuity Among Low-income Adults Impact Their Children’s Insurance Coverage?

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Melissa Yamauchi
Matthew J. Carlson
Bill J. Wright
Heather Angier
Jennifer E. DeVoe
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[1] Phoenix Children’s Hospital,
[2] Oregon Health and Science University,undefined
[3] Oregon Health and Science University,undefined
[4] Portland State University,undefined
[5] Providence Center for Outcomes Research and Education,undefined
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Health insurance coverage; Child health; Health disparities; Access to care; Health services research;
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Parent’s insurance coverage is associated with children’s insurance status, but little is known about whether a parent’s coverage continuity affects a child’s coverage. This study assesses the association between an adult’s insurance continuity and the coverage status of their children. We used data from a subgroup of participants in the Oregon Health Care Survey, a three-wave, 30-month prospective cohort study (n = 559). We examined the relationship between the length of time an adult had health insurance coverage and whether or not all children in the same household were insured at the end of the study. We used a series of univariate and multivariate logistic regression models to identify significant associations and the rho correlation coefficient to assess collinearity. A dose response relationship was observed between continuity of adult coverage and the odds that all children in the household were insured. Among adults with continuous coverage, 91.4% reported that all children were insured at the end of the study period, compared to 83.7% of adults insured for 19–27 months, 74.3% of adults insured for 10–18 months, and 70.8% of adults insured for fewer than 9 months. This stepwise pattern persisted in logistic regression models: adults with the fewest months of coverage, as compared to those continuously insured, reported the highest odds of having uninsured children (adjusted odds ratio 7.26, 95% confidence interval 2.75, 19.17). Parental health insurance continuity is integral to maintaining children’s insurance coverage. Policies to promote continuous coverage for adults will indirectly benefit children.
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