婴儿出生后未加入医疗补助计划:妊娠风险评估监测系统 (PRAMS) 数据分析。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/hpu.2024.a943989
Dmitry Tumin, Valentina Marginean, Jessica Eubanks, Uduak S Akpan
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研究目的研究设计:纳入了三个州参加 2016-2020 年妊娠风险评估监测系统(PRAMS)的由医疗补助计划资助分娩的婴儿(N=3658)。婴儿保险覆盖范围(医疗补助、非医疗补助、无)在 PRAMS 调查时进行评估,通常在婴儿四个月大左右:15%的婴儿有非医疗补助保险,2%的婴儿没有保险,83%的婴儿在医疗补助资助下出生后有医疗补助保险。婴儿未投保的最大预测因素是母亲未投保或怀孕前未参加医疗补助计划:结论:一些据推测符合条件的婴儿没有加入医疗补助计划或医疗补助计划的覆盖范围中断。让家庭了解婴儿的参保资格,并在参保过程中为家庭提供支持,对孕前没有医疗补助经验的家庭尤其有益。
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Infants' Non-Enrollment in Medicaid after Medicaid-Financed Birth: an Analysis of Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Data.

Objectives: To characterize the proportion of Medicaid-eligible infants experiencing gaps in Medicaid coverage during early infancy and to determine whether infants without Medicaid coverage were covered by other plans or not at all.

Study design: Infants with Medicaid-financed births from three states participating in the 2016-2020 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) were included (N=3,658). Infant insurance coverage (Medicaid, non-Medicaid, none) was assessed at the time of the PRAMS survey, typically around four months of age.

Results: Fifteen percent of infants had non-Medicaid insurance coverage, two percent were uninsured, and 83% had Medicaid coverage after Medicaid-financed birth. The strongest predictor of infant uninsurance was maternal uninsurance or non-Medicaid coverage before pregnancy.

Conclusion: Some presumably eligible infants are not enrolled in Medicaid or experience lapses in Medicaid coverage. Informing families about infants' coverage eligibility and supporting families during the enrollment process would especially benefit families with no pre-pregnancy experience with Medicaid.

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