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The effects of Medicaid on access to care and adherence to recommended preventive services.

Steven C Hill1, Salam Abdus1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To quantify the impact of Medicaid enrollment on access to care and adherence to recommended preventive services. DATA SOURCE: 2005-2015 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component. STUDY
DESIGN: We examined several access measures and utilization of several preventive services within the past year and within the time frame recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force, if more than a year. We estimated local average treatment effects of Medicaid enrollment using a new, two-stage regression model developed by Nguimkeu, Denteh, and Tchernis. This model accounts for both endogenous and underreported Medicaid enrollment by using a partial observability bivariate probit regression as the first stage. We identify the model with an exogenous measure of Medicaid eligibility, the simulated Medicaid eligibility rate by state, year, and parents vs childless adults. A wide range of changes in Medicaid eligibility occurred during the time period studied. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION
METHODS: Sample of low-income, nonelderly adults not receiving disability benefits. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Medicaid enrollment decreased the probability of having unmet needs for medical care by 7.5 percentage points and the probability of experiencing delays getting prescription drugs by 7.7 percentage points. Medicaid enrollment increased the probability of having a usual source of care by 16.5 percentage points, the probability of having a routine checkup by 17.1 percentage points, and the probability of having a flu shot in past year by 12.6 percentage points.
CONCLUSION: Medicaid enrollment increased access to care and use of some preventive services. Additional research is needed on impacts for subgroups, such as parents, childless adults, and the smaller and generally older populations for whom screening tests are recommended. Published 2020. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Keywords:  Medicaid; access to care; preventive services

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33616926      PMCID: PMC7839643          DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.13603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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