Clement Jeffrey, Greenwood Brad N, D'Arcy John, Angst Corey
Management Information Systems Area, School of Business and Economics, Augsburg University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.
Information Systems and Operations Management Area, Costello College of Business, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Jul 24;20(7):e0307015. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307015. eCollection 2025.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 led to the largest expansion of healthcare coverage since the instantiation of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Concerningly, prior research suggests this large influx of new patient data across the various and highly dispersed sources may create new potential for malfeasance in the form of consumer fraud and identity theft. We exploit the phased expansion of Medicaid into different states at different times to assess whether this expansion subsequently drove increased fraud and identity theft. Using a difference in difference approach, we explore these data security-related aftereffects of the law. Surprisingly, results indicate a significant decrease in claims of consumer fraud after the expansion of Medicaid, with no robust effect on identity theft. In empirical extensions, we also find a material drop in data breaches and compromised records after the expansion of Medicaid. Taken in sum, these findings suggest that the expansion of Medicaid had a consequential effect on the security of consumer data and created significant positive externalities for consumers.
2010年的《患者保护与平价医疗法案》带来了自1965年医疗保险和医疗补助制度设立以来最大规模的医疗覆盖范围扩张。令人担忧的是,先前的研究表明,来自各种高度分散来源的大量新患者数据涌入可能会以消费者欺诈和身份盗窃的形式产生新的不当行为可能性。我们利用医疗补助计划在不同时间分阶段扩展到不同州的情况,来评估这种扩展是否随后导致欺诈和身份盗窃增加。我们采用差分法来探究该法律在数据安全方面的这些后续影响。令人惊讶的是,结果表明医疗补助计划扩展后消费者欺诈索赔显著减少,对身份盗窃没有显著影响。在实证扩展中,我们还发现医疗补助计划扩展后数据泄露和记录受损情况大幅下降。总体而言,这些发现表明医疗补助计划的扩展对消费者数据安全产生了重大影响,并为消费者创造了显著的积极外部效应。