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State Approaches to Simplify Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for Inequality of Infant Health
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BURNS, AILISH
, RAUSCHER, EMILY
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inequality
/ infant health
/ medicaid
/ PART I: Medicaid
/ prenatal care
2023
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State Approaches to Simplify Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for Inequality of Infant Health
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BURNS, AILISH
, RAUSCHER, EMILY
in
inequality
/ infant health
/ medicaid
/ PART I: Medicaid
/ prenatal care
2023
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State Approaches to Simplify Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for Inequality of Infant Health
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State Approaches to Simplify Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for Inequality of Infant Health
2023
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Overview
Along with the late 1980s Medicaid expansion for pregnant women and children, states implemented multiple reforms to reduce administrative burdens and facilitate access to Medicaid and prenatal care. We use National Vital Statistics birth data from 1985 to 1994 and a difference-in-discontinuities approach to compare the effectiveness of these reforms for improving infant health and access to prenatal care. Results indicate that combinations of reforms to reduce administrative burdens increased Medicaid enrollment and improved infant health nearly as much as Medicaid expansion. In most cases, these reforms yield larger benefits for racially and socioeconomically marginalized mothers, but targeted reforms could better address unequal barriers and further improve equality. Benefits of the reforms are larger in states with more physicians per capita, particularly for marginalized mothers. Overall, results suggest that combined policy responses to reduce multiple burdens at the same time are needed to address unequal barriers.
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Russell Sage Foundation
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