Medicaid Expansion Boosts Access, Reduces Cost for Poor
States that participated in
In a study published in the
The study comes as
The researchers found uninsurance rates dropped in the expansion states in year two by 8.2 percentage points and
Though expansion wasn't associated with significant changes in health status, expansion states saw an increase in the ability to afford followup care for low-income residents--3.4 percentage points compared with non-expansion states--and fewer reports of worry about paying medical bills--a decrease of 7.9 percentage points compared with non-expansion states.
"These results suggest that any proposed cuts to the ACA Medicaid expansions would substantially reduce access to health care for low-income individuals," said Miller, assistant professor of business economics and public policy.
Miller and Wherry also found that expansion states reported increases in medical care delays due to wait times for low-income residents--a 2.6 percentage-point increase over non-expansion states. By
Miller and Wherry compared changes in outcomes two years after the
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