California's Early ACA Expansion Increased Coverage And Reduced Out-Of-Pocket Spending For The State's Low-Income Population. - PubMed - NCBI
California's Early ACA Expansion Increased Coverage And Reduced Out-Of-Pocket Spending For The State'sLow-Income Population.
Abstract
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded eligibility for Medicaid to millions of low-income adults. While many expanding states implemented theirexpansion in 2014, five states and the District of Columbia expanded eligibility as early as 2010 by taking advantage of provisions in the ACA and Medicaid waivers. We used restricted data from the National Health Interview Survey to examine the impact of California's Low Income Health Program, an early expansion program that began in 2011. Our study demonstrates that the county-by-county rollout of expanded public insurancecoverage in California significantly increased coverage, by 7 percentage points, and significantly reduced the likelihood of any family out-of-pocketmedical spending in the previous year, by 10 percentage points, among low-income adults. Project HOPE—The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.
KEYWORDS:
Access To Care; Health Reform; Health Spending; Insurance Coverage < Insurance; Medicaid
- PMID:
- 26438745
- [PubMed - in process]
- PMCID:
- PMC4769999
- [Available on 2016-10-01]
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