Response error and the Medicaid undercount in the current population survey
James M Noon1, Leticia E Fernandez1, Sonya R Porter1
1U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, District of Columbia.
Objective:
To measure the Medicaid undercount and analyze response error in the 2007-2011 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC).
Data Sources/Study Setting:
Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) 2006-2010 enrollment data linked to the 2007-2011 CPS ASEC person records.
Study Design:
By linking individuals across datasets, we analyze false-negative error and false-positive error in reports of Medicaid enrollment. We use regression analysis to identify factors associated with response error in the 2011 CPS ASEC.
Principal Findings:
We find that the Medicaid undercount in the CPS ASEC ranged between 22 and 31% from 2007 to 2011. In 2011, the false-negative rate was 40%, and 27% of Medicaid reports in CPS ASEC were false positives. False-negative error is associated with the duration of enrollment in Medicaid, enrollment in Medicare and private insurance, and Medicaid enrollment in the survey year. False-positive error is associated with enrollment in Medicare and shared Medicaid coverage in the household.
Conclusions:
Survey estimates of Medicaid enrollment and estimates of the uninsured population are affected by both false-positive response error and false-negative response error, and these response errors are non-random.
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