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Major Article

Impact of instituting hard-waiver on a student health insurance program at a public university

, MS, , PhD, , PhD, , BA & , MD
Pages 260-267 | Received 21 Nov 2018, Accepted 15 Aug 2019, Published online: 07 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of implementing hard-waiver on the student health insurance landscape at a major public university. Methods: Data from two years before (2013–2015) and after (2015–2017) the hard-waiver program was implemented were analyzed descriptively using the university data sources. Results: The university-sponsored insurance group pre-waiver was made up of 4,850 students, while this group included 9,002 students after the hard-waiver program was implemented. Approximately 62% of the waived insurance group were White, compared to 47% in the university-sponsored insurance group. The White population who waived the insurance plan was 20% greater than the minority population. The proportion of the White population having a university-sponsored insurance plan was 0.6 times that of the minority population. Conclusions: University-sponsored insurance enrollment increased markedly following the implementation of hard-waiver and impacted various student demographic groups differently.

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