Changes in Health Care Access and Utilization for Low-SES Adults Aged 51–64 Years After Medicaid Expansion. (10th August 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Changes in Health Care Access and Utilization for Low-SES Adults Aged 51–64 Years After Medicaid Expansion. (10th August 2020)
- Main Title:
- Changes in Health Care Access and Utilization for Low-SES Adults Aged 51–64 Years After Medicaid Expansion
- Authors:
- Tipirneni, Renuka
Levy, Helen G
Langa, Kenneth M
McCammon, Ryan J
Zivin, Kara
Luster, Jamie
Karmakar, Monita
Ayanian, John Z - Editors:
- Kelley, Jessica
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: Whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance expansions improved access to care and health for adults aged 51–64 years has not been closely examined. This study examined longitudinal changes in access, utilization, and health for low-socioeconomic status adults aged 51–64 years before and after the ACA Medicaid expansion. Methods: Longitudinal difference-in-differences (DID) study before (2010–2014) and after (2016) Medicaid expansion, including N = 2, 088 noninstitutionalized low-education adults aged 51–64 years ( n = 633 in Medicaid expansion states, n = 1, 455 in nonexpansion states) from the nationally representative biennial Health and Retirement Study. Outcomes included coverage (any, Medicaid, and private), access (usual source of care, difficulty finding a physician, foregone care, cost-related medication nonadherence, and out-of-pocket costs), utilization (outpatient visit and hospitalization), and health status. Results: Low-education adults aged 51–64 years had increased rates of Medicaid coverage (+10.6 percentage points [pp] in expansion states, +3.2 pp in nonexpansion states, DID +7.4 pp, p = .001) and increased likelihood of hospitalizations (+9.2 pp in expansion states, −1.1 pp in nonexpansion states, DID +10.4 pp, p = .003) in Medicaid expansion compared with nonexpansion states after 2014. Those in expansion states also had a smaller increase in limitations in paid work/housework over time, compared to those in nonexpansion statesAbstract: Objectives: Whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance expansions improved access to care and health for adults aged 51–64 years has not been closely examined. This study examined longitudinal changes in access, utilization, and health for low-socioeconomic status adults aged 51–64 years before and after the ACA Medicaid expansion. Methods: Longitudinal difference-in-differences (DID) study before (2010–2014) and after (2016) Medicaid expansion, including N = 2, 088 noninstitutionalized low-education adults aged 51–64 years ( n = 633 in Medicaid expansion states, n = 1, 455 in nonexpansion states) from the nationally representative biennial Health and Retirement Study. Outcomes included coverage (any, Medicaid, and private), access (usual source of care, difficulty finding a physician, foregone care, cost-related medication nonadherence, and out-of-pocket costs), utilization (outpatient visit and hospitalization), and health status. Results: Low-education adults aged 51–64 years had increased rates of Medicaid coverage (+10.6 percentage points [pp] in expansion states, +3.2 pp in nonexpansion states, DID +7.4 pp, p = .001) and increased likelihood of hospitalizations (+9.2 pp in expansion states, −1.1 pp in nonexpansion states, DID +10.4 pp, p = .003) in Medicaid expansion compared with nonexpansion states after 2014. Those in expansion states also had a smaller increase in limitations in paid work/housework over time, compared to those in nonexpansion states (+3.6 pp in expansion states, +11.0 pp in nonexpansion states, DID −7.5 pp, p = .006). There were no other significant differences in access, utilization, or health trends between expansion and nonexpansion states. Discussion: After Medicaid expansion, low-education status adults aged 51–64 years were more likely to be hospitalized, suggesting poor baseline access to chronic disease management and pent-up demand for hospital services. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journals of gerontology. Volume 76:Number 6(2021)
- Journal:
- Journals of gerontology
- Issue:
- Volume 76:Number 6(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 76, Issue 6 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 76
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0076-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 1218
- Page End:
- 1230
- Publication Date:
- 2020-08-10
- Subjects:
- Affordable Care Act -- Hospitalization -- Medicaid -- Retirement
Geriatrics -- Periodicals
Gerontology -- Periodicals
Aged -- Periodicals
Aging -- Periodicals
Psychology, Social -- Periodicals
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http://psychsoc.gerontologyjournals.org/ ↗
http://psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/geronb/gbaa123 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1079-5014
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