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Correction to "Crowd-Out in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): incidence, enrollee characteristics and experiences, and potential impact on New York's SCHIP".(Errata)(Correction notice)

Laura P. Shone, Paula M. Lantz, Andrew W. Dick, Michael E. Chernew, and Peter G. Szilagyi. Article originally published in HSR Volume 43, Number 3, Part 2, February 2008.

In Table 3 of this published article, point estimates in the "bivariate" column were omitted for six separate items and only the SEs appeared. The table is reprinted in the following pages with the missing values in bold type. The publisher apologizes for this error.

REFERENCE

Shone, L. P., P. M. Lantz, A. W. Dick, M. E. Chernew, and P. G. Szilagyi. 2008. "Crowd-Out in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): Incidence, Enrollee Characteristics and Experiences, and Potential Impact ...

<160% 
Single-parent household   Yes 
  No 
Highest education level of any=><.001 
   1.0 
Income as percent of federal  0.91 (0.43-1.91) .80 
  poverty level   1.61 (0.92-2.83) .10 
   1.0 
Single-parent household   1.65 (0.85-3.24) .14 
   1.0 
Highest education level of any4.07 (1.38-12.01) .01 
  parent in household 3.18 (1.02-9.89) .05 
  1.35 (0.51-3.58) .54 
   1.0 
Maximum level of employment   4.94 (1.32-18.48) .02 
  of any parent in household  0.41 (0.07-2.34) .31 
   1.0 
Child's mother' ([double] 2.32 (1.00-5.38) .05 
  [dagger]) in United States   1.0 
Worry more about child's  0.84 (0.36-1.95) .68 
  health ([section])   1.0 
Child is less healthy than3.60 (1.32-9.83) .01 
  other children ([section])   1.0 
Child has never been seriously0.65 (0.37-1.16) .15 
  ill ([section])  1.0 
Child overall health status   1.37 (0.46-4.03) .57 
   1.0 
Child has special health need 0.98 (0.49-1.96) .95 
  (CSHCN)  1.0 
Child has asthma  1.57 (0.77-3.20) .22 
   1.0 
 
* Model adjusted for all characteristics shown in the table. 
 
([dagger]) Results weighted to be representative statewide for the 
population of white, black, and Hispanic children newly enrolled in 
SCHIP between 11/1/00 and 3/31/01. Three-quarters of new enrollees 
were members of racial/ethnic minority groups (21% non-Hispanic 
white, 24% non-Hispanic black, 36% Hispanic, and 19% other). 
 
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