Insurance Coverage Disruptions, Challenges Accessing Care Common Amid Medicaid Unwinding
In a survey of low-income adults across
The researchers conducted the survey from September to
"We know from government statistics that, of the more than 90 million people whose health coverage was in jeopardy amid Medicaid unwinding, more than 23 million were removed from the program. But those statistics don't tell us what happened to those people, or why they lost coverage," said lead author
The study is published in
The researchers surveyed 2,210 adults ages 19 to 64 in those four states whose 2022 income was at or less than 138% of the federal poverty line. Participants were asked whether they and/or their dependents had been enrolled in Medicaid at any point since
Most survey respondents (71%) respondents reported that they and/or a dependent had been enrolled in Medicaid at some point since
The study also found that those who had been disenrolled had significantly worse access to health care compared to those who did not lose their Medicaid coverage. Those disenrolled reported more cost-related delays in care (51% versus 27%) and delays or skipped doses of medications (45% versus 27%); said that care was less affordable than the previous year (47% versus 22%); and did not go for an annual check-up during the prior year (57% versus 34%).
"In prior research, even brief coverage gaps have been associated with care disruptions and negative health outcomes," said McIntyre. "Our findings suggest that state and federal policymakers should pursue policies to mitigate adverse outcomes associated with coverage disruptions--not just during the Medicaid unwinding, but in the years to come, as issues related to eligibility redeterminations and continuity of coverage will remain relevant in Medicaid."
The researchers noted that the study's findings may be limited in their generalizability for a number of reasons, including that the survey sample was limited to residents of four states who reported lower incomes and that there were considerable variations in states' approaches to unwinding.
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