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Spotlight on Low-Income Uninsured Young Adults: Causes and Consequences (Research Brief)
Author(s): Genevieve M. Kenney, Jennifer PelletierPosted to Web: September 16, 2008

This brief is the latest in a series using data from the 2005 Kaiser Low-Income Coverage and Access Survey to examine health coverage, access, and financial burdens associated with health care for young adults ages 19 to 29 in low-income families. The findings demonstrate that many low-income uninsured young adults experience problems gaining access to needed health care, with adverse consequences for both their health and financial well-being.

Publication Date: September 01, 2008Availability: HTML

Access to and Use of Paid Sick Leave Among Low-Income Families With Children (Research Report)
Author(s): Lisa Clemans-Cope, Cynthia Perry, Genevieve M. Kenney, Jennifer Pelletier, Matthew PantellPosted to Web: August 15, 2008

The ability of employed parents to meet the health needs of their children may depend on their access to sick leave, especially for low-income workers. By examining access to paid sick leave and paid vacation using the 2003-2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, the authors find that low-income families are less likely to have access to paid leave, especially if the family lacks a full-time/full-year worker. Among children whose parents have access to paid sick leave, parents are more likely to take time away from work to care for themselves or others.

Publication Date: August 15, 2008Availability: HTML

Access to Affordable Dental Care: Gaps for Low-Income Adults (Research Report)
Author(s): Jennifer M. Haley, Genevieve M. Kenney, Jennifer PelletierPosted to Web: August 04, 2008

This brief examines the dental access problems experienced by adults ages 19 to 64 in families with incomes at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) using the 2005 Kaiser Low-Income Coverage and Access Survey. This report finds that both dental coverage and access to care are limited for low-income adults and that even low-income adults with dental coverage are not getting sufficient levels of needed dental care.

Publication Date: July 01, 2008Availability: HTML

SCHIP Reauthorization: How Will Low-Income Kids Benefit under House and Senate Bills? (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis Health Policy Issues)
Author(s): Genevieve M. Kenney, Allison Cook, Jennifer PelletierPosted to Web: September 17, 2007

In July 2007, bills to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program were passed in both the House and the Senate. One question that has been raised is how well the bills target low-income children. In this brief, Genevieve Kenney and colleagues estimate that the proportion of children below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) covered by the bills is 70% or higher. The share of uninsured children below 200 percent of the FPL who would gain coverage is estimated to be even higher (78 to 85 percent).

Publication Date: September 17, 2007Availability: HTML | PDF

 

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