Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Economics, William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.
Health Serv Res. 2023 Jun;58(3):589-598. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13981. Epub 2022 Apr 9.
To evaluate how an abrupt drop-off, or "cliff," in Medicaid dental coverage affects access to dental care among low-income Medicare beneficiaries. Medicaid is an important source of dental insurance for low-income Medicare beneficiaries, but beneficiaries whose incomes slightly exceed eligibility thresholds for Medicaid have fewer affordable options for dental coverage, resulting in a dental coverage cliff above these thresholds.
Medicare Current Beneficiary Surveys (MCBS) from 2016 to 2019.
We used a regression discontinuity design to evaluate effects of this dental coverage cliff. This study design exploited an abrupt difference in Medicaid coverage above income eligibility thresholds in the Medicaid program for elderly and disabled populations.
The study included low-income community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries surveyed in the MCBS whose incomes, measured in percentage points of the federal poverty level, were within ±75 percentage points of state-specific Medicaid income eligibility thresholds (n = 7508 respondent-years, which when weighted represented 26,776,719 beneficiary-years).
Medicare beneficiaries whose income exceeded Medicaid eligibility thresholds were 5.0 percentage points more likely to report difficulty accessing dental care due to cost concerns or a lack of insurance than beneficiaries below the thresholds (95% CI: 0.2, 9.8; p = 0.04)-a one-third increase over the proportion reporting difficulty below the thresholds (15.0%).
A Medicaid dental coverage cliff exacerbates barriers to dental care access among low-income Medicare beneficiaries. Expanding dental coverage for Medicare beneficiaries, particularly those who are ineligible for Medicaid, could alleviate barriers to dental care access that result from the lack of comprehensive dental coverage in Medicare.
评估医疗补助牙科保险的突然中断或“悬崖”对低收入医疗保险受益人的牙科护理获得情况的影响。医疗补助是低收入医疗保险受益人的重要牙科保险来源,但收入略高于医疗补助资格门槛的受益人获得负担得起的牙科保险选择较少,导致这些门槛以上存在牙科保险悬崖。
2016 年至 2019 年的医疗保险当前受益人调查(MCBS)。
我们使用回归不连续性设计来评估这种牙科保险悬崖的影响。这种研究设计利用了老年和残疾人群体的医疗补助计划中收入资格门槛以上的医疗补助覆盖的突然差异。
该研究包括在 MCBS 中接受调查的低收入社区居住的医疗保险受益人,他们的收入以联邦贫困水平的百分比点衡量,在州特定的医疗补助收入资格门槛的±75 个百分点内(n=7508 个受访者-年,加权后代表 26776719 个受益-年)。
收入超过医疗补助资格门槛的医疗保险受益人因费用问题或缺乏保险而难以获得牙科护理的可能性比低于门槛的受益人高 5.0 个百分点(95%置信区间:0.2,9.8;p=0.04)-比低于门槛的报告困难的比例高出三分之一(15.0%)。
医疗补助牙科保险悬崖加剧了低收入医疗保险受益人的牙科护理获得障碍。扩大医疗保险受益人的牙科保险覆盖范围,特别是那些没有资格获得医疗补助的受益人的牙科保险覆盖范围,可以减轻医疗保险缺乏全面牙科保险导致的牙科护理获得障碍。