| Literature DB >> 34936482 |
Christopher Scannell1, Elaine Michelle Albertson2, Neda Ashtari3, Elizabeth S Barnert3.
Abstract
Although many justice-involved youth (JIY) rely on Medicaid, due to the federal "inmate exclusion" Medicaid is often suspended or terminated upon youth's intake to detention, which can lead to coverage gaps at release. We interviewed 28 experts on Medicaid and the justice system and conducted thematic analysis to identify solutions for reducing Medicaid coverage gaps during reentry. Participants viewed coverage gaps during reentry as a significant public health problem to which JIY are especially vulnerable. Recommended solutions for reducing coverage gaps for JIY included (a) leave Medicaid activated, (b) reactivate Medicaid before or during reentry, (c) enhance interagency collaboration, and (d) address societal context to ensure health care access for Medicaid-eligible JIY. Doing so may improve health outcomes and reduce cycles of youth incarceration.Entities:
Keywords: Medicaid; coverage gaps; justice-involved youth; reentry
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34936482 PMCID: PMC9041400 DOI: 10.1089/jchc.20.03.0011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Correct Health Care ISSN: 1078-3458