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Does Employment Lead to Improved Health? A Research Review Finds
Mixed Evidence with Caveats that Could Impact Applicability to Medicaid Work
Requirements
With nearly a dozen
states seeking or implementing waivers to add work requirements for some
Medicaid beneficiaries, a central question is whether such policies promote
health and therefore promote the goals of the Medicaid program.
A new Kaiser Family Foundation report reviews research
about the relationship between work and health and finds only limited
evidence that employment improves health, with some studies showing a
positive impact and others showing no relationship at all or only limited
effects. The review does find strong evidence of an association between
unemployment and poorer health outcomes.
While unemployment is almost universally a
negative experience and linked to poor outcomes, especially for mental
health, employment can be positive or negative depending on the nature and
quality of work, including its stability, hours, pay and stress levels.
Low-quality, unstable and poorly paid jobs lead to or are associated with
adverse health effects, suggesting that all jobs should not be expected to
have similar effects on workers’ health.
The report also discusses other limitations and
conclusions to consider in applying research findings to Medicaid work
requirements, such as the “healthy worker” effect of healthier people being
more likely to work, limits on applying population-wide studies to the
low-income Medicaid population, and the potential health effects of losing
health coverage as a result of work requirements.
The new report examines past research on the
relationship between work and health and its implications for Medicaid work
requirements. It focuses primarily on findings from other literature or
systematic reviews rather than individual studies and includes studies cited
in the federal government’s policy documents on work requirements in the
Medicaid program as well as other research.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues,
the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San
Francisco, California.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Does Employment Lead to Improved Health?
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