Rocco Philip, Keller Ann C, Kelly Andrew S
Philip Rocco ( philip. rocco@marquette. edu ) is an assistant professor of political science at Marquette University, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Ann C. Keller is an associate professor of community health sciences at the University of California Berkeley School of Public Health.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2020 Mar;39(3):494-501. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01414.
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), state governments play a central role in deciding whether millions of low-income Americans have access to Medicaid. During the early years of ACA implementation, conservative opposition stalled the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid in many Republican-controlled states, even in the face of strong fiscal incentives. Can any forces overcome this partisan divide? In this article we consider the role of several key mechanisms that have affected Medicaid expansion over the past decade, including electoral competition, ballot-box initiatives, interest-group coalitions, and entrepreneurial administrators. While each mechanism has helped place Medicaid expansion on the agenda, they have done so unevenly. In Republican-controlled states where electoral competition is weak and ballot initiatives are unavailable, Medicaid expansion remains unlikely. Even when expansion is successful at the ballot box, however, state legislatures and governors have been able to delay or reverse voter-led initiatives. Moreover, the highly salient and partisan nature of Medicaid expansion has made it difficult for interest-group coalitions and progressive administrators to play a leading role in policy change. The future of Medicaid expansion, as well as other significant portions of the ACA, will continue to depend on the character of representative democracy in the states.
根据《平价医疗法案》(ACA),州政府在决定数百万低收入美国人是否能够获得医疗补助方面发挥着核心作用。在《平价医疗法案》实施的最初几年,保守派的反对阻碍了许多共和党控制州医疗补助资格的扩大,即使面对强大的财政激励措施。有什么力量能够克服这种党派分歧吗?在本文中,我们探讨了过去十年中影响医疗补助扩大的几个关键机制的作用,包括选举竞争、公民投票倡议、利益集团联盟和有开拓精神的行政人员。虽然每个机制都有助于将医疗补助扩大提上议程,但它们的作用并不均衡。在共和党控制且选举竞争薄弱、无法进行公民投票倡议的州,医疗补助扩大仍然不太可能实现。然而,即使在公民投票中扩大成功,州立法机构和州长仍能够拖延或推翻选民主导的倡议。此外,医疗补助扩大的高度显著性和党派性使得利益集团联盟和进步派行政人员难以在政策变革中发挥主导作用。医疗补助扩大以及《平价医疗法案》其他重要部分的未来,将继续取决于各州代议制民主的性质。