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Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Coverage Expansion: Early Evaluation Results
1. Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Coverage Expansion: Early Evaluation Results APPAM 2009 Lindsey Leininger State of WI Collaborators: Milda Aksamitauskas, Linda McCart Principal Investigators: Tom DeLeire, Thomas R.Oliver Project Director: Donna Friedsam
23. Churning: 6 Months Churning = % of enrollees in a given month who exit and re-enter the program within a 6 month window
24. Who Are the Auto-Converts? All Kids Parents Auto-enrolled in Feb. 2008 41,148 17,132 24,016 Of these, what % had a family member enrolled in Jan 08? Any family member 92% 87% 95% Parent/Spouse 26% 41% 15% Sibling/Child 80% 61% 94% Previously Enrolled (2007) 62% 71% 56%
Mention that this is an ongoing reform effort and that we’re just talking about the first part of the implementation
1. Eligibility expansion
2. Administrative simplification
2. Administrative simplification
2. Administrative simplification, cont’d -- Mention that it’s taking some time to get the employer verification systems up and running
Still part of 2. Administrative simplification
3. Marketing and outreach efforts -- Mention that lots of marketing materials were distributed throughout the state
Marketing and outreach efforts, cont’d
Mention in presentation re: qualitative component Initial round of 17 stakeholders completed Follow-up planned with program managers and county eligibility offices An overarching goal is to complement the quantitative results by providing context and rich descriptive information
Mention that the CPS numbers are compared with those garnered from the ACS and the WI FHS
A quick textual interpretation of original figure
A second measure of take-up
Heuristic to show the magnitude of the initial bump-up in enrollment relative to existing stock of uninsured people. Note that the change in enrollment reported is increase seen between December 2007 and April 2008
Heuristic to show the magnitude of the initial bump-up in enrollment relative to existing stock of uninsured people. Note that the change in enrollment reported is increase seen between December 2007 and April 2008