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pre-ACA and in states with different Medicaid expansion decisions across time to investigate changes in enrollment in … more between high- and low-uninsurance counties in states that expanded Medicaid relative to states that didn't, with … Medicaid. Differential enrollment is flat for all other comparable college types. We find this differential increase in less …
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pre-ACA and in states with different Medicaid expansion decisions across time to investigate changes in enrollment in … between high- and low-uninsurance counties in states that expanded Medicaid relative to states that didn't, with nearly all … Medicaid. Differential enrollment is at for all other comparable college types. We find this differential increase in less than …
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We examine the early effects of U.S. state Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on substance use … expansion, Medicaid-reimbursed prescriptions for medications used to treat SUDs in outpatient settings increased by 33% in … states Medicaid insurance and use of Medicaid to pay for treatment increased by 58% and 57% following the expansion. In an …
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One of the main purposes of recent healthcare reform (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - ACA) in the U.S. is to enable Americans to make more productive use of their time. We examine how the ACA's dependent care coverage mandate (DCM) affected young adults' time allocation. Based on...
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We estimate the effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on county-level mortality in the first four years …
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This study investigates how changes in the economic incentives created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will affect the probability that private‐sector U.S. employers will offer health insurance. Using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insurance Component for 2008‐2010, we predict...
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