Why Some Nonelderly Adult Medicaid Enrollees Appear Ineligible Based on Their Annual Income.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1215/03616878-11373728
Geena Kim, Alexandra Minicozzi, Chapin White
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Abstract

Context: Recent studies have highlighted Medicaid enrollment among middle- and higher-income populations and questioned whether the program is reaching those for whom it is intended.

Methods: The authors use administrative tax data to measure Medicaid enrollment and income in 2017, they use survey data to measure monthly income, and they use administrative data to identify Medicaid enrollment pathways.

Findings: Among 38.8 million nonelderly adults in Medicaid at any point in 2017, 24.4 million had annual income below their state's typical eligibility threshold, and 14.4 million (37%) had income above the threshold. Among those above the threshold, 3.5 million enrolled through a pathway allowing higher income (pregnant women, the "medically needy," and others). The authors also estimate that more than 12 million had at least one month with income below the threshold, and roughly 4 million had at least five months with income below the eligibility threshold.

Conclusions: Pathways allowing higher income account for one quarter of enrollees with annual incomes above typical thresholds. Among low-income adults, month-to-month variation in income is common and can account for most or all of the remaining enrollees with annual incomes above typical thresholds. A complete accounting of eligibility status would require merged data on income, Medicaid enrollment, and family structure.

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为什么一些非老年成人医疗补助计划参保者看起来不符合年收入条件。
背景:最近的研究强调了中等收入和较高收入人群的医疗补助注册情况,并质疑该计划是否惠及了其目标人群:方法:使用行政税务数据衡量 2017 年的医疗补助注册人数和收入,使用调查数据衡量月收入,并在行政数据中确定医疗补助注册途径:在 2017 年任何时候加入医疗补助计划的 3880 万非老年人中,有 2440 万人的年收入低于所在州的典型资格门槛,1440 万人(37%)的收入高于门槛。在高于门槛值的人群中,有 350 万人通过允许更高收入的途径(孕妇、"医疗贫困人口 "及其他)加入;我们还估计,有超过 1200 万人至少有一个月的收入低于门槛值,约有 400 万人至少有五个月的收入低于资格门槛值:在年收入高于典型门槛值的参保者中,有四分之一的人通过各种途径获得较高收入。在低收入成年人中,月与月之间的收入变化很常见,这可能是其余年收入高于典型阈值的参保者的大部分或全部原因。要全面说明资格状况,需要合并收入、医疗补助注册和家庭结构数据。
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.
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