Allard Scott W, Smith Steven Rathgeb
University of Washington.
American Political Science Association.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2014 Dec;39(6):1135-72. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2822610. Epub 2014 Sep 23.
Medicaid reimbursements have become a key source of funding for nonprofit social service organizations operating outside the medical care sector, as well as an important tool for states seeking resources to fund social service programs within a devolving safety net. Drawing on unique survey data of more than one thousand nonprofit social service agencies in seven urban and rural communities, this article examines Medicaid funding of nonprofit social service organizations that target programs at working-age, nondisabled adults. We find that about one-quarter of nonprofit service organizations--mostly providers offering substance abuse and mental health treatment in conjunction with other services--report receiving Medicaid reimbursements, although very few are overly reliant on these funds. We also find Medicaid-funded social service nonprofits to be less accessible to residents of high-poverty neighborhoods or areas with concentrations of black or Hispanic residents than to residents of more affluent and white communities. We should expect that the role of Medicaid within the nonprofit social service sector will shift in the next few years, however, as states grapple with persistent budgetary pressures, rising Medicaid costs, and decisions to participate in the Medicaid expansion provisions contained within the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
医疗补助报销已成为医疗保健部门以外的非营利性社会服务组织的关键资金来源,同时也是各州在不断下放的安全网中寻求资金来资助社会服务项目的重要工具。本文利用对七个城乡社区一千多家非营利性社会服务机构的独特调查数据,研究了针对适龄工作、非残疾成年人项目的非营利性社会服务组织的医疗补助资金情况。我们发现,约四分之一的非营利性服务组织——大多是提供药物滥用和心理健康治疗并结合其他服务的机构——报告称获得了医疗补助报销,不过极少有组织过度依赖这些资金。我们还发现,获得医疗补助资金的社会服务非营利组织,相比富裕白人社区的居民,高贫困社区或黑人或西班牙裔居民聚居区的居民更难获得其服务。然而,随着各州应对持续的预算压力、不断上涨的医疗补助成本,以及决定是否参与2010年《患者保护与平价医疗法案》中的医疗补助扩大条款,我们预计未来几年医疗补助在非营利性社会服务部门中的作用将会发生变化。