Examining Medicaid Participation and Medicaid Entry Among Senior Medicare Beneficiaries With Linked Administrative and Survey Data.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Medical Care Research and Review Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1177/10775587221101297
Renee Garrow, Jennifer M Mellor, Melissa McInerney, Lindsay M Sabik
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Abstract

Because Medicare beneficiaries can qualify for Medicaid through several pathways, duals who newly enroll in Medicaid may have experienced various financial and/or health changes that impact their Medicaid eligibility. Alternatively, new enrollment could reflect changes in awareness of the program among those previously eligible. Using monthly enrollment data linked to Health and Retirement Study survey data, we examine financial and health changes that occur around the time new Medicaid participants enter the program, and we compare those with changes experienced by both those continuously enrolled in Medicaid and those not enrolled. We find that Medicaid entry is often timed with a marked increase in out-of-pocket medical expenses, a substantial decrease in assets for some, and increases in activities of daily living (ADL) limitations. We also observe financial changes among persons continuously enrolled in Medicaid. Our results inform discussions about Medicaid eligibility policies and potential gaps in the protection that Medicaid offers from financial risk.

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用相关的行政和调查数据检查老年医疗保险受益人的医疗补助参与和医疗补助进入。
由于医疗保险受益人可以通过几种途径获得医疗补助资格,新加入医疗补助计划的夫妇可能经历了影响其医疗补助资格的各种财务和/或健康变化。或者,新的入学人数可能反映出以前有资格的人对该计划的认识发生了变化。使用与健康与退休研究调查数据相关联的每月登记数据,我们检查了新医疗补助计划参与者进入该计划前后发生的财务和健康变化,并将这些变化与持续参加医疗补助计划和未参加医疗补助计划的参与者所经历的变化进行了比较。我们发现,进入医疗补助计划的时间往往是自付医疗费用的显著增加,一些人的资产大幅减少,以及日常生活活动(ADL)限制的增加。我们还观察了连续参加医疗补助计划的人的财务变化。我们的研究结果为讨论医疗补助资格政策和医疗补助提供的金融风险保护的潜在差距提供了信息。
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Medical Care Research and Review
Medical Care Research and Review 医学-卫生保健
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Care Research and Review (MCRR) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal containing critical reviews of literature on organizational structure, economics, and the financing of health and medical care systems. MCRR also includes original empirical and theoretical research and trends to enable policy makers to make informed decisions, as well as to identify health care trends. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 25 days
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