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Priyanka Anand1, Jody Schimmel Hyde2, Maggie Colby3, Paul O'Leary4.
Abstract
In this paper, we estimate the impact of Medicaid expansions via the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) on applications to federal disability programs in 14 states that expanded Medicaid in January 2014. We use a difference-in-differences regression model to compare disability application rates in geographic areas within states that expanded Medicaid to rates in areas of non-expansion states that were carefully selected using a matching approach that accounts for state Medicaid policies pre-ACA as well as demographic and socioeconomic characteristics that might influence disability application rates. We find a slower decrease in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application rates after Medicaid expansions in expansion states relative to non-expansion states, with application rates declining in both state groups from 2014 through 2016. Our analysis of the impact of the Medicaid expansions on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application rates was inconclusive for reasons we discuss in the paper.Entities:
Keywords: Affordable Care Act; disability; medicaid
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30796844 DOI: 10.1515/fhep-2018-0001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forum Health Econ Policy ISSN: 1558-9544