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Health Services ResearchVolume 43, Issue 4 p. 1453-1455 ErrataFree Access 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” First published: 16 July 2008 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00885.xAboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat 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. Table 3. Incidence of Crowd-Out and Odds of Crowd Out (Risk for Waiting Period) by Enrollee Characteristics Measure Values Bivariate Crowd-Out% SE p-Value Multivariate*Odds of Crowd-OutOR (95% CI) p-Value Overall Crowd-Out Incidence 7.1 (1.1) Child age at SCHIP enrollment 1 year 5.9 (1.5) 1.30 (0.64–2.63) .46 2 years 3.8 (1.3) 0.90 (0.39–2.05) .80 3–5 years 9.2 (1.4) 1.79 (1.08–2.95) .03 6–11 years 9.2 (3.1) 2.07 (0.98–4.38) .06 12–18 years 4.0 (0.7) p=.10 1.0 Child race/ethnicity† Black non-Hispanic 8.6 (2.9) 1.11 (0.63–1.94) .72 Hispanic 1.8 (0.5) 0.90 (0.80–0.96) <.001 White non-Hispanic 14.4 (2.3) p<.001 1.0 Income as percent of federal poverty level ≥223% 12.6 (3.1) 0.91 (0.43–1.91) .80 160–222% 13.3 (4.1) 1.61 (0.92–2.83) .10 <160% 5.6 (1.2) p=.012 1.0 Single-parent household Yes 7.7 (2.0) 1.65 (0.85–3.24) .14 No 6.3 (0.8) p=.49 1.0 Highest education level of any parent in household =>College Grad 11.9 (3.3) 4.07 (1.38–12.01) .01 >High School 14.6 (3.7) 3.18 (1.02–9.89) .05 =High School 4.4 (0.8) 1.35 (0.51–3.58) .54 <High School 1.3 (0.5) p<.001 1.0 Maximum level of employment of any parent in household Working Full-Time 10.4 (1.7) 4.94 (1.32–18.48) .02 Working Part-Time 1.2 (0.5) 0.41 (0.07–2.34) .31 Not Working 1.6 (0.5) p<.001 1.0 Child's mother‡ born in United States Yes 12.7 (2.1) 2.32 (1.00–5.38) .05 No 3.1 (1.1) p<.001 1.0 Worry more about child's health§ No 10.4 (1.9) 0.84 (0.36–1.95) .68 Yes 4.2 (1.2)=.005 1.0 Child is less healthy than other children§ No 7.7 (1.2) 3.60 (1.32–9.83) .01 Yes 1.4 (0.6) p<.001 1.0 Child has never been seriously ill§ Yes 7.5 (1.4) 0.65 (0.37–1.16) .15 No 6.1 (1.7) p=.550 1.0 Child overall health status Excellent/good 7.6 (1.2) 1.37 (0.46–4.03) .57 Fair/poor 3.1 (1.3) p=.042 1.0 Child has special health need (CSHCN) Yes 6.6 (2.4) 0.98 (0.49–1.96) .95 No 7.2 (1.2) p=.843 1.0 Child has asthma Yes 10.2 (3.1) 1.57 (0.77–3.20) .22 No 6.5 (1.2) p=.205 1.0 * Model adjusted for all characteristics shown in the table. † 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). ‡ >95% of respondents were the child's biological mother. § § Variable and response terms are worded as asked using nationally validated General Health Subscale of the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) (Landgraf, Abaetz and Ware, 1996). 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 on New York's SCHIP. Health Services Research 43 (1, Part 2): 419– 434. Volume43, Issue4August 2008Pages 1453-1455 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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