a School of Social Service Administration , University of Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2018 May-Jun;30(3-4):372-399. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2018.1462675. Epub 2018 May 3.
Medicaid has grown substantially over time; indeed, more than half of all Americans have some connection to the program. Considering that Medicaid retrenchment is the centerpiece of recent proposals to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, we ask: How will the American public react to massive reductions in Medicaid funding? Using a nationally representative survey, our study investigates whether adults with elderly parents who have used long-term care services and supports (LTSS), compared to other constituency groups, (1) perceive the Medicaid program as more important, (2) are more knowledgeable about program benefits, and (3) are more likely to oppose Medicaid funding cuts. Results show that people with any connection to the Medicaid program are more likely to view the program as important than those with no connection. However, when it comes to understanding specific Medicaid benefits and protecting Medicaid against retrenchment, adults with elderly parents who have used LTSS are significantly more knowledgeable and more likely to favor protection, compared both to other connected groups and the nonconnected. These findings suggest that Medicaid retrenchment politics could be characterized by fragmentation and infighting among constituency groups, unless significant mobilizing work is done to create a broad-based Medicaid coalition.
医疗补助计划随着时间的推移而大幅增长;事实上,超过一半的美国人与该计划有某种联系。考虑到医疗补助计划的缩减是最近提议废除和取代《患者保护与平价医疗法案》的核心内容,我们不禁要问:美国公众将如何对医疗补助资金的大幅削减做出反应?本研究使用全国代表性调查,调查了与其他利益群体相比,是否有使用长期护理服务和支持(LTSS)的老年父母的成年人(1)认为医疗补助计划更重要,(2)对计划福利有更多了解,以及(3)更有可能反对医疗补助资金削减。结果表明,与没有联系的人相比,与医疗补助计划有任何联系的人更有可能认为该计划很重要。然而,当涉及到了解具体的医疗补助福利和保护医疗补助免受缩减时,与其他有联系的群体和没有联系的人相比,有使用 LTSS 的老年父母的成年人在知识和支持保护方面都有显著优势。这些发现表明,除非开展大量的动员工作来创建一个基础广泛的医疗补助联盟,否则医疗补助计划的缩减政治可能会呈现出利益群体之间的分裂和内斗。