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Research Shows That Medicaid Expansion Has Resulted in Coverage
and Economic Gains Without Affecting Traditional Groups or Other State
Programs
States that have
expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act generally have seen gains in
coverage, improvements in access to and affordability of health care, and net
fiscal benefits, a growing body of research and data show.
At the same time, Medicaid expansion has not
diverted coverage from traditional groups or significantly reduced state
spending on other programs, the research shows, contrary to assertions by
some critics of Medicaid expansion. For example, data do not support a
relationship between states’ expansion status and Medicaid community-based
long-term care services waiver waiting lists.
These are the key findings in a new issue brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation that
summarizes the existing research as the debate intensifies over the costs and
benefits of Medicaid expansion. Some studies look at 2014-2016, when
expansion costs were 100 percent financed by the federal government, so
savings estimates could change, but other studies anticipate net fiscal gains
even after states begin to pay the state share of the expansion costs. Several
more states are considering expanding Medicaid to cover low-income adults
(some through ballot initiatives), joining 32 states and Washington D.C. that
have already adopted Medicaid expansion.
Amid the renewed debate, some states, encouraged
by the Trump Administration, are pursuing waivers to reshape their Medicaid
programs with work or community engagement requirements that would lead to
declines in enrollment and scale back Medicaid expansion coverage. The new
brief highlights what the latest research shows about Medicaid expansion’s
effects on coverage, access, affordability, health outcomes, economic
measures, and work.
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, May 16, 2018
Research Shows That Medicaid Expansion Has Resulted in Coverage and Economic Gains Without Affecting Traditional Groups or Other State Programs
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