Oregon Health & Science University: Oregon’s Medicaid Plan Offers Access Comparable to Commercial Insurance
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- Study finds low-income Oregonians may obtain more critical health care services than previously thought
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Nearly 95% of Oregonians have health insurance and one-quarter are enrolled in Oregon's Medicaid program, according to the
A new study led by
"While some important disparities in access to care remain between patients with Medicaid and those with private insurance, the magnitude of those differences may be less than many popular perceptions statewide," says McConnell, principal investigator and an associate professor of emergency medicine in the
Of particular note are mental health services, McConnell explains. Medicaid beneficiaries tend to access mental health providers at rates similar to, or higher than, their commercial counterparts.
"The rates of Medicaid access for mental health services, as well as nurse practitioners and physicians assistants specializing in primary care services, may reflect a provider preference or training, or be attributable to the higher rate of physician reimbursement for primary care in
In contrast, differences in access between rural and urban communities may be an under-recognized area of concern, particularly when considering higher rates of access barriers, such as housing insecurity and transportation, amongst Medicaid and rural populations.
To bring additional parity to both insurance groups, McConnell suggests monitoring provider participation and network adequacy across urban and rural regions.
"The expansion of innovative services such as telemedicine also has the potential to reduce disparity across the program and increase access for individuals across multiple demographics," he says.
The findings are published online in the



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