Title: Health Insurance and West Virginias Uninsured
1Health Insurance and West Virginias Uninsured
- Sally K. Richardson
- Grand Rounds
- January 25, 2006
2Acknowledgements
- This presentation is based on work funded by two
Robert Wood Johnson State Coverage Initiative
grants and four State Planning Grants from the
Health Resources and Services Administration,
USDHHS.  The work was accomplished by staff of
the WV Health Care Authority, the WVU Institute
of Health Policy Research, Mountain State Blue
Cross and Blue Shield, and contracts with Taylor
Nelson Sofres International, the Lewin Group, and
the University of Minnesotas State Health Access
Data Assistance Center. (SHADAC). - It was also strongly supported by the advice and
counsel of concerned health care system
leadership from across the state who regularly
participated in reviewing and helping to shape
recommendations to both Governors Wise and
Manchin, two of which were passed into law in
2004, and two of which are on Governor Manchins
health agenda for this years legislative
consideration. Â
3Presentation Goals
- A demographic portrait of uninsured West
Virginians focusing on non-elderly adults, aged
19 to 64. - The impact of being uninsured on their use of
health care services and their health status. - West Virginia employers their role in health
insurance. - Some solutions underway and a few ideas to
think about.Â
4West Virginias Uninsured Population
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
5Non-Elderly Adults
- 238, 212 (21.9) uninsured on any given day
- 314,353 (28.9) uninsured part or all of previous
year - Reasons for being uninsured
- Cost 46.6
- Job-related reasons 24.6
- Uninsurable due to health problem 3.5
Source West Virginia Healthcare Survey, 2003
6Insurance Type
Source West Virginia Healthcare Survey, 2003
7Age Marital Status Profiles of Uninsured Adults
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
8Education Household Income Profiles of
Uninsured Adults
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
9Changes in Employment Status from 2001 to 2003
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
10Geographic Distribution of Uninsured Adults
11Employer-Based Insurance
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
12Number of Workers by Employer Size
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
13Offering vs. Non-Offering Employers by Size of
Company
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
14Offering vs. Non-Offering Employers by
Percentage of Full-Time Workers
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
15Offering vs. Non-Offering Employers by Employee
Earnings
Low wage-majority of employees earn less than
15,000 Moderate low wage-majority of
employees earn between 15,000 and
25,000 Moderate wage-½ of employees earn between
15,000 and 25,000 and ½ earn more than
25,000 High wage-majority of employees earn more
than 25,000
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
16Employers that Offer Health Insurance to
Employees Only or Employees and Dependents
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
17Employers Experiences with Insurance Premium
Changes
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
18Primary Reasons Employers Dont Offer Coverage
Source West Virginia Employer Survey, 2003
19Usual Place for Medical Care
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
20Not Getting Needed Medical Care
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
21Overnight Hospital Stay in Previous Year
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
22General Health Status
Source West Virginia Healthcare Survey, 2003
23Diagnosed with a Chronic Health Condition or
Disability
Source West Virginia Healthcare Surveys, 2001
and 2003
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26Incremental Solutions Underway
- WV Small Business Plan uses PEIA provider
payment rates and a reduced administrative ratio
to cover 600 small business employees and their
families - Access WV high risk pool offering insurance to
those whose existing health conditions make the
cost of insurance unaffordable in the private
market, HIPAA eligible people, and those who have
lost insurance due to NAFTA-related plant layoffs
or closures - Proposed Clinic Model Demonstration currently
before Legislature monthly fee would provide
primary and preventive health care , health
education, and other services available in health
care setting - Proposed Defined Benefit Insurance for Low-Income
Workers currently before Legislature would
provide health insurance with defined primary and
preventive care benefits and limits for a premium
in the neighborhood of 100 a month
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