The ACA Medicaid Expansion And Perinatal Insurance, Health Care Use, And Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review: Systematic review examines the effects of …

M Bellerose, L Collin, JR Daw - Health Affairs, 2022 - healthaffairs.org
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion increased Medicaid eligibility for low-
income adults regardless of their pregnancy or parental status. Variation in states' adoption …

[PDF][PDF] The effects of Medicaid expansion under the ACA: updated findings from a literature review

L Antonisse, R Garfield, R Rudowitz… - Published …, 2018 - nationaldisabilitynavigator.org
The tables below support the Kaiser Family Foundation February 2017 brief titled,“The
Effects of Medicaid Expansion under the ACA: Updated Findings from a Literature …

Medicaid Expansion Increased Preconception Health Counseling, Folic Acid Intake, And Postpartum Contraception: Study examines the impact of ACA Medicaid …

R Myerson, S Crawford, LR Wherry - Health Affairs, 2020 - healthaffairs.org
The period before pregnancy is critically important for the health of a woman and her infant,
yet not all women have access to health insurance during this time. We evaluated whether …

[PDF][PDF] The effects of Medicaid expansion under the ACA: updated findings from a literature review

M Guth, R Garfield, R Rudowitz - Kaiser Family …, 2020 - affordablecareactlitigation.com
At the ten year mark since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a substantial body
of research has investigated effects of the Medicaid expansion on coverage; access to care …

The effect of health insurance on prescription drug use among low-income adults: evidence from recent Medicaid expansions

A Ghosh, K Simon, BD Sommers - Journal of health economics, 2019 - Elsevier
This study examines how subsidized coverage affects prescription drug utilization among
low-income non-elderly adults. Using the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansions as a …

Medicaid Expansion and Racial–Ethnic and Sex Disparities in Cardiovascular Diseases Over 6 Years: A Generalized Synthetic Control Approach

RA Nianogo, F Zhao, S Li, A Nishi, S Basu - Epidemiology, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: Studies have suggested Medicaid expansion enacted in 2014 has resulted in a
reduction in overall cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in the United States. However, it …

Medicaid eligibility expansions may address gaps in access to diabetes medications

R Myerson, T Lu, I Tonnu-Mihara, ES Huang - Health Affairs, 2018 - healthaffairs.org
Diabetes is a top contributor to the avoidable burden of disease. Costly diabetes
medications, including insulin and drugs from newer medication classes, can be …

Insurance expansions and hospital utilization: Relabeling and reabling?

A Dunn, M Knepper, S Dauda - Journal of Health Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2010 Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA) significantly expanded
access to private and public health insurance for low-income individuals through income …

[PDF][PDF] The spillover effects of hospital closures on the efficiency and quality of other hospitals

L Song, S Saghafian - John F Kennedy School of Government …, 2019 - scholar.harvard.edu
Managerial Implications: Our analyses suggest two effective levers for policymakers that
should be applied to specific hospitals:(a) bailing out from potential closures, and (b) …

The association of nurse practitioner scope-of-practice laws with emergency department use: evidence from Medicaid expansion

BJ McMichael, J Spetz, PI Buerhaus - Medical care, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Background: Overuse and inappropriate use of emergency departments (EDs) remains an
important issue in health policy. After implementation of Medicaid expansion, many states …