Medicaid-covered health care visits during the postpartum year: Variation by enrollee characteristics and state.

IF 2.7 Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf019
Laura Barrie Smith, Claire O'Brien, Keqin Wei, Timothy A Waidmann, Genevieve M Kenney
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Extending pregnancy-related Medicaid eligibility from 60 days to 12 months postpartum represents an important opportunity to reduce maternal mortality and racial inequities in maternal health outcomes. However, patterns of health care service use after 60 days postpartum among Medicaid enrollees are not well understood. We use Medicaid claims data representing Medicaid-covered live births in 46 states in 2018 to examine outpatient visits during the postpartum year. We find that more than three-quarters of enrollees with full-year Medicaid coverage have at least one outpatient visit between 61 days and 12 months postpartum. The share of enrollees with visits varies from 51.5% to 88.0% across states and is higher among enrollees with diagnosed physical or mental/behavioral health conditions or pregnancy/delivery complications. We also find that visits including mental/behavioral health care are more common for non-Hispanic white enrollees than non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic enrollees and for rural enrollees than urban enrollees during the postpartum year, controlling for other characteristics. These findings suggest that many Medicaid enrollees who maintain Medicaid coverage beyond 60 days postpartum will receive outpatient care but also suggest that there may be inequities in receipt of postpartum health care across and within states.

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产后一年医疗补助覆盖的医疗保健访问:参保者特征和州的变化。
将与怀孕有关的医疗补助资格从产后60天延长至产后12个月,是减少产妇死亡率和产妇保健结果中的种族不平等现象的重要机会。然而,医疗补助计划参保者产后60天后的医疗服务使用情况尚不清楚。我们使用代表2018年46个州医疗补助覆盖的活产的医疗补助索赔数据来检查产后一年的门诊就诊情况。我们发现,超过四分之三的参加全年医疗补助计划的人在产后61天至12个月内至少有一次门诊就诊。各个州的参保比例从51.5%到88.0%不等,在被诊断为身体或精神/行为健康状况或怀孕/分娩并发症的参保人中,参保比例更高。我们还发现,在控制其他特征的情况下,在产后一年,非西班牙裔白人参保者比非西班牙裔黑人和西班牙裔参保者更常见,农村参保者比城市参保者更常见,包括心理/行为卫生保健。这些发现表明,许多医疗补助计划的参保人谁保持医疗补助超过产后60天将接受门诊治疗,但也表明,可能有不平等的产后医疗保健接收跨州和州内。
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