Codes and Frequencies
Description
HINOAGER is a recoded variable created by the IPUMS NHIS staff, which indicates whether the person did not currently have insurance coverage because he or she was no longer eligible for coverage under a parent's plan due to age (1993 forward) or to leaving school (1997 forward). For 1993 to 1996, a lack of coverage referred to the previous month.
Data Collection Process
Those who were asked their reason for not having insurance did not have coverage through Medicare, Medicaid or some other public health insurance program, military health care, or comprehensive private insurance. For 1993 to 1996 (but not for later years), those who had single services plans only and those who received Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) were not considered uninsured.
For all years, interviewers asked the reason(s) why the person had no insurance and handed the respondent a flashcard with various responses (including "other"). Initially, respondents were prompted to pick all responses that applied; for 2000 forward, they could specify up to five reasons only. The response categories listed on the card changed over time. For 1993 to 1996, HINOAGER includes persons with the response "too old for coverage under family plans"(HINOROLD)." For 1997 forward, it reflects the response "became ineligible because of age/left school (HISTOP4)."
Survey questions
The wording of questions used to collect information for HINOAGER differed between 1993-1996 and 1997 forward.
1993-1996
- Many people do not carry health insurance for various reasons. Hand Card Which of these statements describes why -- is not covered by any health insurance (or Medicare)? Any other reason? (Anything else?Circle all responses given.
- Which of these are reasons {you/subject's name} stopped being covered or do not have health insurance? Show card2000 forward *Enter up to 5 reasons.
Comparability
The comparability of HINOAGER is limited somewhat by universe changes, changes in question wording, and differences in data editing.
Note that those with coverage only through single service plans are not included in the universe for 1993 to 1996 (i.e., they were considered to have insurance and hence were not asked reasons for no insurance). For 1997 only, the universe includes only those without insurance for less than 3 years.
As noted in the variable description, HINOAGER includes people with the response "too old for coverage under family plans" for 1993-1996 and includes people with the response "became ineligible because of age/left school" for 1997 forward.
For 1997 forward, whether people were classified as uninsured (and thus included in the universe for HINOAGER) was affected by back-editing carried out by the NCHS staff. (See the variable description for HINOTCOVE for a description of this back-editing process.) Along with finding errors in the type of insurance coverage reported, the NCHS staff determined that some persons who were reported as lacking insurance were actually covered, while others were reported as insured but actually lacked coverage (e.g., had single service coverage only).
For 1997 forward, data for HINOAGER were back-edited to correctly classify peoples' insurance coverage status, while the pre-1997 data were not back-edited. Users may thus want to exercise caution when comparing results from before and after 1997 for HINOAGER.
Universe
- 1993: Persons in quarters 3 and 4 without any general health insurance coverage
- 1994-1996: Persons without any general health insurance coverage
- 1997: Persons without any general health insurance coverage for less than 3 years
- 1998-2018: Persons who are not covered by any general health insurance coverage
Availability
- 1993-2018
Weights
- 1994-2018 : PERWEIGHT
- 1993 : SAMPWEIGHT