Henke, Rachel Mosher Karaca, Zeynal Gibson, Teresa B Cutler, Eli White, Chapin Head, Michael Wong, Herb S
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Medical care research and review : MCRR
Some states have adopted Accountable Care Organization (ACO) models to transform their Medicaid programs, but little is known about their impact on health care outcomes and costs. Medicaid ACOs are uniquely positioned to improve childbirth outcomes because of the number of births covered by Medicaid. Using Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project ho...
Katz, Micah Newmark, Rebecca L Aronstam, Alison O'Grady, Niamh Strome, Sara Rafie, Sally Karlin, Jennifer
ObjectiveTo describe the implementation and results of a proactive patient outreach project to offer self-administered, depot medroxyprogesterone (DMPA) subcutaneous (SC) to interested patients at a California safety-net clinic following expanded state Medicaid coverage.Study designWe contacted non-pregnant patients at an urban, safety-net hospital...
Edelstein, Burton L Rubin, Marcie S Clouston, Sean A P Reusch, Colin
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
Decisions about children's oral health care are made by parents. Parents' dental insurance, dental service use, and perceived affordability all influence their children's oral health care. Using data from the 2016 National Health Interview Survey, the authors constructed a database of 4,396 nationally representative US children and their linked hou...
Macmadu, Alexandria Paull, Kimberly Youssef, Rouba Batthala, Sivakumar Wilson, Kevin H Samuels, Elizabeth A Yedinak, Jesse L Marshall, Brandon D L
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Medicaid recipients have a high burden of opioid overdose and opioid use disorder (OUD). Opioid agonist therapies are an effective treatment for OUD, but there is a wide and persisting gap between those who are indicated and those who receive treatment. The objective of this study was to identify the predictors of enrollment in opioid agonist thera...
Lipton, Brandy J
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Journal of health economics
Low-income children are less likely to receive recommended health services than their high-income counterparts. This paper examines whether the design of parental Medicaid benefit packages could serve as a mechanism for reducing income-based disparities in unmet health care needs, considering dental benefits as a case study. Leveraging state-level ...
Brewer, Thomas W Lanese, Bethany G Appel, Chad L Cairns, James S Armstrong, David G
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
As of 2016, Medicaid accounted for nearly 20% of state general fund budgets. Optional Medicaid services like podiatry are often subject to cost-cutting measures in periods of economic downturn, as was the case in the wake of the 2007 financial crisis. Although the cuts were intended as a cost-saving measure, research indicates they had the opposite...
Lei, Lianlian Liu, Feng
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Economics and human biology
Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among low-income populations. To help smokers who are socioeconomically disadvantaged quit smoking, some states offer coverage of tobacco-dependence treatments, such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), to Medicaid beneficiaries. We used US nationally representative data (2003 and 2010/2011 Current Po...
Kinsell, Heidi Goldfarb, Samantha Mills, Jon C Vogel, Bruce Harman, Jeffrey S
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AIDS care
In the United States (U.S.), to contain costs many state Medicaid programs offer specialty health insurance plans for costly conditions such as HIV/AIDS. This study compared service utilization between Florida Medicaid enrollees diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in standard Medicaid managed care plans to enrollees in HIV/AIDS specialty plans. We found lower ...
Fox, Ashley M Feng, Wenhui Zeitlin, Jennifer Howell, Elizabeth A
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Health affairs (Project Hope)
Recent literature has focused on the impact of the differential adoption by states of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion. However, additional Medicaid policy dimensions exist where state-level trends in coverage have varied, including eligibility, benefits, and administrative burden, both before and after implementation of the Affordable ...
Kern, David M Cepeda, M Soledad Sena, Anthony G
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Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
To conduct a retrospective analysis of sequential cross-sectional data of opioid prescribing practices in patients with no prior history of opioid use. Individuals filling an oral opioid prescription who had 1 year of prior observation were identified from four different administrative claims databases for the period between January 1, 2002, and De...