Hu Luojia, Kaestner Robert, Mazumder Bhashkar, Miller Sarah, Wong Ashley
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 230 S La Salle St, Chicago, IL 60604.
University of Illinois 815 W. Van Buren St. Suite 525 Chicago, IL 60607 MC-191.
J Public Econ. 2018 Jul;163:99-112. doi: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2018.04.009. Epub 2018 May 7.
We examine the effect of the Medicaid expansions under the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) on consumer financial outcomes using data from a major credit reporting agency for a large, national sample of adults. We employ the synthetic control method to compare individuals living in states that expanded Medicaid to those that did not. We find that the Medicaid expansions significantly reduced the number of unpaid bills and the amount of debt sent to third-party collection agencies among those residing in zip codes with the highest share of low-income, uninsured individuals. Our estimates imply a reduction in collection balances of approximately $1,140 among those who gain Medicaid coverage due to the ACA. Our findings suggest that the ACA Medicaid expansions had important financial impacts beyond increasing health care use.
我们利用一家大型信用报告机构针对大量全国性成年样本的数据,研究了2010年《患者保护与平价医疗法案》(ACA)下的医疗补助扩大计划对消费者财务状况的影响。我们采用合成控制法,将医疗补助扩大的州的居民与未扩大的州的居民进行比较。我们发现,医疗补助扩大计划显著减少了居住在低收入、未参保人群比例最高的邮政编码区域的人群中未付账单的数量以及转交给第三方追收机构的债务金额。我们的估计表明,因ACA而获得医疗补助覆盖的人群的追收余额减少了约1140美元。我们的研究结果表明,ACA的医疗补助扩大计划除了增加医疗保健使用外,还产生了重要的财务影响。