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Vaccination benefits and cost-sharing policy for non-institutionalized adult Medicaid enrollees in the United States.

Alexandra M Stewart1, Megan C Lindley2, Kristen H M Chang3, Marisa A Cox4.   

Abstract

Medicaid is the largest funding source of health services for the poorest people in the United States. Medicaid enrollees have greater health care, needs, and higher health risks than other individuals in the country and, experience disproportionately low rates of preventive care. Without, Medicaid coverage, poor uninsured adults may not be vaccinated or would, rely on publicly-funded programs that provide vaccinations. We examined each programs' policies related to benefit coverage and, copayments for adult enrollees. Our study was completed between October 2011 and September 2012 using a document review and a survey of Medicaid administrators that assessed coverage and cost-sharing policy for fee-for-service programs. Results were compared to a similar review, conducted in 2003. Over the past 10 years, Medicaid programs have typically maintained or expanded vaccination coverage benefits for adults and nearly half have explicitly prohibited copayments. The 17 programs that cover all recommended vaccines while prohibiting, copayments demonstrate a commitment to providing increased access to vaccinations for adult enrollees. When developing responses to fiscal and political challenges, the programs that do not cover all ACIP recommended adult vaccines or those that permit copayments for vaccinations, should consider all strategies to increase vaccinations and reduce costs to enrollees.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adult vaccination; Health insurance; Health reform; Medicaid

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24291539      PMCID: PMC4672737          DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.11.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2018-12-04       Impact factor: 3.641

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Authors:  Laura P Hurley; Megan C Lindley; Mandy A Allison; Lori A Crane; Michaela Brtnikova; Brenda L Beaty; Megan Snow; Carolyn B Bridges; Allison Kempe
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2016-12-23       Impact factor: 3.641

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Authors:  Peng-Jun Lu; Alissa O'Halloran; Erin D Kennedy; Walter W Williams; David Kim; Amy Parker Fiebelkorn; Sara Donahue; Carolyn B Bridges
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2017-04-28       Impact factor: 3.641

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Authors:  Peng-Jun Lu; Alissa C O'Halloran; Walter W Williams; Noele P Nelson
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Authors:  Laura P Hurley; Mandy A Allison; Tamara Pilishvili; Sean T O'Leary; Lori A Crane; Michaela Brtnikova; Brenda L Beaty; Megan C Lindley; Carolyn B Bridges; Allison Kempe
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7.  The Cost of Cost-Sharing: The Impact of Medicaid Benefit Design on Influenza Vaccination Uptake.

Authors:  Charles Stoecker; Alexandra M Stewart; Megan C Lindley
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2017-03-06

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9.  State Policies on Access to Vaccination Services for Low-Income Adults.

Authors:  Charleigh J Granade; Russell F McCord; Alexandra A Bhatti; Megan C Lindley
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