During COVID, majority of newly unemployed adults in NC did not receive Medicaid: Boston University School of Medicine
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Within the first few months of the pandemic, the US unemployment rate skyrocketed from 3.8 percent in
Medicaid was designed to help absorb the shock of economic hardship, particularly during a crisis such as COVID-19. But for many people who lost their jobs, and the health insurance that often comes with it, during the pandemic in
Published in the journal Health Affairs, the study found that only approximately 15 percent of
“Our study results aren’t surprising, given how difficult it is to qualify for Medicaid in North Carolina,” says study lead author
Studying county-level data on unemployment, Medicaid enrollment, and social vulnerability, the researchers also found that the most socially vulnerable counties in
“It’s not enough to say that we’re moving in the right direction from an equity perspective,” says Shafer. “The idea that, in a post-ACA world, a state could have a 20 percent uninsurance rate among adults is mind-blowing. It’s very clear that a substantial number of people are losing coverage and have nowhere else to go without Medicaid expansion.”
The findings underscore the important role of social context in the relationship between unemployment and Medicaid enrollment. State-wide Medicaid data may not accurately capture differences in unemployment and other barriers to Medicaid enrollment that can occur within a state.
As the country moves closer to a post-pandemic reality, there is another danger looming on the horizon. Millions of additional people are in danger of losing Medicaid coverage whenever the COVID public health emergency declaration is allowed to expire and all of the paperwork and other administrative burdens restart, having been halted during the pandemic.
An obvious solution to ensuring people retain or acquire health insurance coverage is to expand Medicaid universally, says Shafer.
“Congress can make this problem largely go away by closing the Medicaid gap and pursuing strategies such as auto-enrollment, which will dramatically reduce the administrative burdens that eligible people face,” he says.
The study’s senior author is
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