Despite Republican Claims, Beneficiaries Don’t Think Medicaid Is Broken
To justify their proposals for sweeping cuts to Medicaid, Republican congressional leaders and
A new survey asked nearly 300,000 Medicaid beneficiaries to rank their health care from 0 to 10, from the worst to the best care possible. Medicaid beneficiaries ranked their overall care at an average of 7.9 out of 10, and nearly half of those surveyed rated their coverage at a 9 or 10. Some 84 percent reported that they had access to all of their needed care in the past six months, and 83 percent reported having a usual source of care.
These results are similar to the most recent surveys of health care access and satisfaction for people with commercial coverage and Medicare, and much higher than those for people who are uninsured. The study is also consistent with prior survey research showing that Medicaid offers comparable access and quality of care to commercial plans and Medicare, as we've explained.
The study's findings also undermine recent claims that the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) Medicaid expansion has adversely affected people with disabilities and seniors with Medicaid coverage. Medicaid expansion critics have wrongly claimed that the expansion has worsened access to care for individuals with disabilities. Similarly,
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