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平价医疗法案下的医疗补助扩大计划与西班牙裔和白人成年人中潜在可预防住院治疗比例的降低有关。

Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion was Associated With Reductions in the Proportion of Hospitalizations That are Potentially Preventable Among Hispanic and White Adults.

机构信息

Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC.

Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2023 Oct 1;61(10):627-635. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001902. Epub 2023 Aug 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Using data on 5 years of postexpansion experience, we examined whether the coverage gains from Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion among Black, Hispanic, and White individuals led to improvements in objective indicators of outpatient care adequacy and quality.

RESEARCH DESIGN

For the population of adults aged 45-64 with no insurance or Medicaid coverage, we obtained data on census population and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) during 2010-2018 in 14 expansion and 7 nonexpansion states. Our primary outcome was the percentage share of hospitalizations due to ACSC out of all hospitalizations ("ACSC share") among uninsured and Medicaid-covered patients. Secondary outcomes were the population rate of ACSC and all hospitalizations. We used multivariate regression models with an event-study difference-in-differences specification to estimate the change in the outcome measures associated with expansion in each of the 5 postexpansion years among Hispanic, Black, and White adults.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

At baseline, ACSC share in the expansion states was 19.0%, 14.5%, and 14.3% among Black, Hispanic, and White adults. Over the 5 years after expansion, Medicaid expansion was associated with an annual reduction in ACSC share of 5.3% (95% CI, -7.4% to -3.1%) among Hispanic and 8.0% (95% CI, -11.3% to -4.5%) among White adults. Among Black adults, estimates were mixed and indicated either no change or a reduction in ACSC share.

CONCLUSIONS

After Medicaid expansion, low-income Hispanic and White adults experienced a decrease in the proportion of potentially preventable hospitalizations out of all hospitalizations.

摘要

目的

利用 5 年扩张后的数据,我们考察了《平价医疗法案》(Affordable Care Act)中医疗补助(Medicaid)扩张在黑人和西班牙裔以及白人个体中带来的参保人数增加,是否改善了门诊医疗充足性和质量的客观指标。

研究设计

对于年龄在 45-64 岁之间、没有保险或医疗补助覆盖的成年人人口,我们获取了 2010-2018 年期间 14 个扩张州和 7 个非扩张州的普查人口和门诊治疗敏感条件(Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions,ACSCs)住院数据。我们的主要结果是无保险和有医疗补助覆盖的患者中,因 ACSC 而住院的比例(“ACSC 占比”)占所有住院的百分比。次要结果是 ACSC 和所有住院的人群率。我们使用具有事件研究差异-差异(Difference-in-Differences)规格的多元回归模型,来估计在 5 年扩张后的每个扩张年份中,西班牙裔、黑人和白人成年人的这些结果指标的变化。

主要发现

在基线时,扩张州中黑、西班牙裔和白人成年人的 ACSC 占比分别为 19.0%、14.5%和 14.3%。在扩张后的 5 年内,医疗补助扩张与西班牙裔成年人的 ACSC 占比每年减少 5.3%(95%置信区间:-7.4%至-3.1%)和白人成年人的 ACSC 占比每年减少 8.0%(95%置信区间:-11.3%至-4.5%)相关。在黑人成年人中,估计结果喜忧参半,表明 ACSC 占比要么不变,要么减少。

结论

在医疗补助扩张后,低收入的西班牙裔和白人成年人的所有住院中,潜在可预防的住院比例有所下降。

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