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Anticipating the impact of insurance expansion on inpatient urological surgery.

Chandy Ellimoottil1, Sarah Miller2, John T Wei1, David C Miller1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is expected to provide coverage for nearly twenty-five million previously uninsured individuals. Because the potential impact of the ACA for urological care remains unknown, we estimated the impact of insurance expansion on the utilization of inpatient urological surgeries using Massachusetts (MA) healthcare reform as a natural experiment.
METHODS: We identified nonelderly patients who underwent inpatient urological surgery from 2003 through 2010 using inpatient databases from MA and two control states. Using July 2007 as the transition point between pre- and post-reform periods, we performed a difference-indifferences (DID) analysis to estimate the effect of insurance expansion on overall and procedure-specific rates of inpatient urological surgery. We also performed subgroup analyses according to race, income and insurance status.
RESULTS: We identified 1.4 million surgeries performed during the study interval. We observed no change in the overall rate of inpatient urological surgery for the MA population as a whole, but an increase in the rate of inpatient urological surgery for non-white and low income patients. Our DID analysis confirmed these results (all 1.0%, p=0.668; non-whites 9.9%, p=0.006; low income 6.6%, p=0.041). At a procedure level, insurance expansion caused increased rates of inpatient BPH procedures, but had no effect on rates of prostatectomy, cystectomy, nephrectomy, pyeloplasty or PCNL.
CONCLUSIONS: Insurance expansion in Massachusetts increased the overall rate of inpatient urological surgery only for non-whites and low income patients. These data inform key stakeholders about the potential impact of national insurance expansion for a large segment of urological care.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25506058      PMCID: PMC4258712          DOI: 10.1016/j.urpr.2014.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Pract        ISSN: 2352-0779


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