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In this study, we examine the effects of Medicaid managed care (MMC) on prenatal care utilization and infant health. We …, and we conclude that Medicaid managed care had virtually no causal effect on, prenatal care use, birth outcomes, and …
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We use data from the National Health Interview Surveys to measure the effects of the growth of Medicaid managed care on … children. We examine both the probability that individual children were Medicaid-covered and their utilization of care. We find … that managed care penetration has significant effects on the composition of the Medicaid caseload. Poor white and Hispanic …
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Lead poisoning has well-known impacts for the developing brain of young children, with a large literature documenting the negative effects of elevated blood lead levels on academic and behavioral outcomes. In April of 2014, the municipal water source in Flint, Michigan was changed, causing lead...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected American children, including disruptions to their care and school settings. Children attending in-person child care or school have contended with unpredictable closures and time in remote school, which in turn is subject to its own types of...
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Child maltreatment is a pressing concern in the United States, with more than four million children referred to child protective services in 2022. Reducing child maltreatment is a national health objective given the substantial, negative consequences for children who experience maltreatment,...
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Evaluations of changes to the Medicaid program have focused on increases in the generosity of income cutoffs for … Medicaid eligibility. Previous research shows that despite dramatic increases in the number of births paid for by the Medicaid … program, women often enroll in Medicaid at the point of birth rather than before. States have addressed this problem by …
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Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) awards rise in recessions and fall in expansions, especially for older adults. Using Medicare administrative data for DI entrants between 1991 and 2015, we provide new evidence on the health of DI recipients who enter at different ages and points in the...
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Following decades of increasing child access to public health insurance, enrollments fell in many states between 2016 and 2019 and the number of uninsured children increased. This study provides the first national, quantitative assessment of the role of several common types of administrative...
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mismatch over time and their relationship to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program income eligibility … driven by families led by single mothers, who are more likely to be affected by Medicaid expansions for parents. Treating a …
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Managed care activity may alter the incentives associated with the acquisition and use of new medical technologies, with potentially important implications for health care costs, patient care, and outcomes. This paper discusses mechanisms by which managed care could influence the adoption of new...
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