Haselswerdt Jake
University of Missouri.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2017 Aug;42(4):667-695. doi: 10.1215/03616878-3856107. Epub 2017 May 8.
The Affordable Care Act is a landmark piece of social legislation with the potential to reshape health care in the United States. Its potential to reshape politics is also considerable, but existing scholarship suggests conflicting expectations about the law's policy feedbacks, especially given uneven state-level implementation. In this article I focus on the policy feedbacks of the law's Medicaid expansion on political participation, using district-level elections data for 2012 and 2014 US House races and cross-sectional survey data from 2014. I find that the increases in Medicaid enrollment associated with the expansion are related to considerably higher voter turnout and that this effect was likely due to both an increase in turnout for new beneficiaries and a backlash effect among conservative voters opposed to the law and its implementation. These results have important implications for our understanding of the ACA and of the impact of welfare state expansions on political participation, particularly in federalized systems.
《平价医疗法案》是一项具有里程碑意义的社会立法,有可能重塑美国的医疗保健体系。它重塑政治的潜力也相当大,但现有学术研究表明,对于该法律的政策反馈存在相互矛盾的预期,尤其是考虑到州一级实施情况参差不齐。在本文中,我利用2012年和2014年美国众议院竞选的选区层面选举数据以及2014年的横断面调查数据,重点研究该法律的医疗补助扩大计划对政治参与的政策反馈。我发现,与该扩大计划相关的医疗补助登记人数增加与选民投票率大幅提高有关,而且这种影响可能是由于新受益人的投票率上升以及反对该法律及其实施的保守派选民的强烈反应共同造成的。这些结果对于我们理解《平价医疗法案》以及福利国家扩张对政治参与的影响具有重要意义,特别是在联邦制体系中。