Michigan heart surgery outcomes improved after Medicaid expansion, study finds
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Researchers examined outcomes from heart surgery quality databases in
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How Medicaid Expansion May Impact
Post-expansion Michigan Medicaid patients also had a lower predicted risk of major complications or mortality, which the researchers said might reflect increased access to primary care.
"Once covered, these patients can now access necessary preventative services and primary care, hopefully leading to improved control of chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure," said
Another possibility, he said, is that patients newly eligible for Medicaid are younger and lower-risk, which could explain the lower risk scores and better outcomes for
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