The Affordable Care Act, Dependent Health Insurance Coverage, and Young Adults’ Health

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW Connecticut Insurance Law Journal Pub Date : 2013-01-29 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.2208771
Daniel L. Carlson, B. Kail, J. Lynch, Marlaina Dreher
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This study examines the consequences of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) dependent coverage provision for the health of U.S. young adults age 19-25. Using data from the Current Population Survey – March Supplement for the years 2007 to 2012 we employ ordered logistic regression analyses and examine the mediating effect of dependent coverage on the association between self-reported health for 19-25 year olds and a comparison group of 28-34 year olds before and after implementation of the ACA. Compared to 28-34 year olds, results indicate the post-ACA period (2010-2011) is associated with increased access to dependent health insurance coverage and improved health for young adults age 19-25 relative to the period before implementation (2008-2009). More than half of the difference in health improvement across age groups can be attributed to changes in dependent coverage. These results are the first to demonstrate a positive health benefit resulting from the implementation of the ACA.
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《平价医疗法案》、家属健康保险覆盖范围和年轻人健康
本研究考察了患者保护和平价医疗法案(ACA)对美国19-25岁年轻人健康的影响。使用2007年至2012年《当前人口调查-3月增刊》的数据,我们采用有序逻辑回归分析,并检验了依赖覆盖率对实施ACA前后19-25岁自我报告健康状况和28-34岁对照组之间关联的中介作用。与28-34岁的人相比,结果表明,与实施前(2008-2009年)相比,aca实施后时期(2010-2011年)与获得受抚养人健康保险的机会增加和19-25岁年轻人健康状况改善有关。各年龄组间健康改善的差异有一半以上可归因于受抚养人覆盖范围的变化。这些结果首次证明了《平价医疗法》的实施对健康产生的积极益处。
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