Dickman Samuel L, Himmelstein David U, McCormick Danny, Woolhandler Steffie
Int J Health Serv. 2015;45(1):133-42. doi: 10.2190/HS.45.1.j.
Twenty-four states have opted out of expanding Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act. We projected the number of persons who will remain uninsured because of the Medicaid opt-outs and used data from three prior studies to predict the health and financial impacts of the opt-outs. We estimate that as a result of the opt-outs, 7.74 million people who would have gained coverage will remain uninsured. This will result in between 7,076 and 16,945 more deaths than had all states opted-in, as well as 708,195 more persons screening positive for depression, 239,557 more persons suffering catastrophic medical expenditures, 420,273 fewer diabetics receiving medication, 193,735 fewer mammograms, and 441,260 fewer Pap smears. Many low-income adults will suffer health and financial harms because of their state's refusal to expand Medicaid coverage.
24个州选择不根据《平价医疗法案》扩大医疗补助覆盖范围。我们预测了因医疗补助退出计划而仍未参保的人数,并利用此前三项研究的数据来预测退出计划对健康和财务的影响。我们估计,由于退出计划,原本可以获得医保覆盖的774万人将仍然没有保险。这将导致比所有州都选择加入医保计划的情况多出7076至16945例死亡,另外还有708195人抑郁症筛查呈阳性、239557人遭遇灾难性医疗支出、糖尿病患者接受药物治疗的人数减少420273人、乳房X光检查减少193735次、巴氏涂片检查减少441260次。许多低收入成年人将因其所在州拒绝扩大医疗补助覆盖范围而遭受健康和财务损害。