Report Summarizes Influenza Vaccines Study Findings from Yale School of Public Health (Medicare Eligibility and Changes in Coverage, Access to Care, and Health by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity): Immunization and Public Health – Influenza Vaccines
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According to the news editors, the research concluded: “Among the top-10 highest-disparities states, Medicare eligibility was associated with greater increases in coverage (6.7 pp vs 5.0 pp) and access to a usual source of care (1.4 pp vs 0.6 pp) for LGB+ respondents compared with heterosexual respondents. Conclusions and Relevance: The findings of this cross-sectional study indicate that Medicare eligibility was not associated with consistently greater improvements in health insurance coverage and access to care among LGBTQI+ individuals compared with heterosexual and/or cisgender individuals. However, among sexual minority individuals, Medicare may be associated with closing gaps in self-reported health status, and among states with the highest disparities, it may improve health insurance coverage, access to care, and self-reported health status.”
For more information on this research see: Medicare Eligibility and Changes in Coverage, Access to Care, and Health by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
A free version of this journal article is available at https://doi.org/10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.1756.
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