Research Topics | LISA CAROL DUBAYSummaryAffiliation: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Country: USA Publications
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Health, behavior, and health care disparities: disentangling the effects of income and race in the United StatesLisa C Dubay
The Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Int J Health Serv 42:607-25. 2012..Race/ethnicity disparities among adults of similar incomes, while important, were dwarfed by the disparities identified between high- and low-income populations within each racial/ethnic group...
Medicaid at the ten-year anniversary of SCHIP: looking back and moving forwardLisa Dubay
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 26:370-81. 2007..9 percent in 2005, and more than 70 percent of those gains can be attributed to Medicaid. The program, however, faces a number of issues that will need to be addressed if the country is to continue to make progress...
The impact of CHIP on children's insurance coverage: an analysis using the National Survey of America's FamiliesLisa Dubay
Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N Broadway Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Health Serv Res 44:2040-59. 2009..To assess the impact of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) on the distribution of health insurance coverage for low-income children...
The uninsured and the affordability of health insurance coverageLisa Dubay
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 26:w22-30. 2007..A central conclusion is that a large percentage of uninsured adults need help purchasing health insurance...
Dynamics in Medicaid and SCHIP eligibility among children in SCHIP's early years: implications for reauthorizationAnna S Sommers
Health Policy Center, Urban Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 26:w598-607. 2007..As SCHIP is reauthorized, Congress will need to give states the tools and financial commitment to assure that uninsured children are enrolled in and retain the coverage for which they are eligible...
Substitution of SCHIP for private coverage: results from a 2002 evaluation in ten statesAnna Sommers
Health Policy Center, Urban Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 26:529-37. 2007..This suggests that relatively few SCHIP enrollees could have retained private coverage and that even fewer had parents who felt that the option was affordable...
Insurance premiums and insurance coverage of near-poor childrenJack Hadley
Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Inquiry 43:362-77. 2006..Sustained increases in private insurance premiums will continue to create enrollment pressures on state insurance programs for children...
Implementation of mandatory Medicaid managed care in Missouri: impacts for pregnant womenAnna Stauber Sommers
The Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Am J Manag Care 11:433-42. 2005..To assess the impact of mandatory Medicaid managed care in Missouri on prenatal care, maternal behavior, and low birth weight among pregnant women enrolled in Medicaid...
Moving to mandatory Medicaid managed care in Ohio: impacts on pregnant women and infantsGenevieve Kenney
The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Med Care 43:683-90. 2005..Understanding the impacts of Medicaid managed care on pregnant women is critical because Medicaid covers more than a third of all births nationally, many under managed care arrangements...
Effects of the State Children's Health Insurance Program Expansions on children with chronic health conditionsAmy Davidoff
Department of Public Policy, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 21250, USA
Pediatrics 116:e34-42. 2005..To estimate the effects of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expansions on insurance coverage, use of health care services, and access to care for children with chronic health conditions...
How do stressful family environments relate to reported access and use of health care by low-income children?Gerry Fairbrother
New York Academy of Medicine, NY, USA
Med Care Res Rev 62:205-30. 2005..Stressful family environments also appear to influence the ability of parents to obtain care for their children...
Managed care and infant health: an evaluation of Medicaid in the USRobert Kaestner
Department of Economics, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois Chicago, 815 West Van Buren Street, Suite 525, Chicago, Ill, 60607 3525, USA
Soc Sci Med 60:1815-33. 2005....
Gains in children's health insurance coverage but additional progress neededLisa Dubay
Health Policy Center, Urban Institute, 2100 M St, NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Pediatrics 114:1338-40. 2004
The impact of Medicaid managed care on pregnant women in Ohio: a cohort analysisEmbry M Howell
Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Health Serv Res 39:825-46. 2004..Quality monitoring should continue as Medicaid managed care becomes more widespread. More research is needed to identify the types of health maintenance organization activities that lead to improved outcomes...
Addressing coverage gaps for low-income parentsLisa Dubay
Urban Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 23:225-34. 2004..Such expansions would still leave many noncitizen parents uninsured and would require reaching and enrolling families whose children have remained uninsured despite being eligible for public coverage...
The effect of parents' insurance coverage on access to care for low-income childrenAmy Davidoff
Urban Institute, Washington DC 20037, USA
Inquiry 40:254-68. 2003..Although the magnitude of these effects is small relative to the direct effect of providing insurance to either the child or parent, they should be considered in analyses of costs and benefits of proposed policies...
Expanding public health insurance to parents: effects on children's coverage under MedicaidLisa Dubay
The Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Health Serv Res 38:1283-301. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: Expanding public health insurance coverage to parents has benefits to children in the form of increased participation in Medicaid...
Which children are still uninsured and whyJohn Holahan
Future Child 13:55-79. 2003..They also argue that lack of participation by eligible children rather than inadequate eligibility levels is the key policy issue, and conclude with several recommendations to increase program participation...
Research Grants
- Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Neighborhood Segregation and PovertyLisa Dubay; Fiscal Year: 2009....
- Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Neighborhood Segregation and PovertyLISA CAROL DUBAY; Fiscal Year: 2010....
