Columbia Mailman School of Public Health: ACA Medicaid Expansion Improves Insurance Coverage for Pregnant People
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Results are relevant to the the postpartum Medicaid provisions within the
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion increased preconception and postpartum Medicaid coverage and led to significant declines in uninsurance and insurance churn, according to a study conducted at
"In earlier research before the ACA, we found high rates of uninsurance among reproductive-aged women," said
Drawing on original, peer-reviewed quantitative research studies, Daw and colleagues systematically analyzed data published between
Increases in Medicaid coverage were greater during the preconception and postpartum periods than at delivery since pregnant people already qualified for Medicaid from conception to sixty days after birth before the ACA.
"Despite large coverage increases before and after pregnancy, we found limited evidence that the ACA Medicaid expansion improved overall perinatal health care use or health outcomes in the first few years after implementation," noted
"Our findings indicate that Medicaid expansion to low-income adults is a very effective approach to increase preconception and postpartum health insurance coverage," said Daw. "Our ability to observe corresponding changes in health care use and outcomes is partly related to a lack of data collection on preconception and postpartum outcomes in the
A co-author is
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JOURNAL link : Health Affairs - https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01150
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