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. 1996 Apr;86(4):529–532. doi: 10.2105/ajph.86.4.529

Will uninsured people volunteer for voluntary health insurance? Experience from Washington State.

P Diehr 1, C W Madden 1, A Cheadle 1, D P Martin 1, D L Patrick 1, S Skillman 1
PMCID: PMC1380554  PMID: 8604784

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In national and local discussions of health care reform, there is disagreement about whether a national health insurance plan should be mandatory or voluntary. This study describes characteristics of low- income people who were more likely or less likely to be covered by a voluntary plan. METHODS: Survey data were available from an evaluation of Washington State's Basic Health Plan, which offered subsidized health insurance to low-income residents. For those subjects who were eligible and uninsured at baseline, those who joined were compared with those who did not join on a variety of demographic and health-related characteristics. RESULTS: There were substantial differences between those who did and did not join the Basic Health Plan. Those who did not enroll were generally less well-off, with less education, lower income, and worse health. Many had never had health insurance. CONCLUSIONS: If health care reform results in a voluntary plan, additional measures may be needed to ensure that less advantaged citizens have adequate access to health care.

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