Does Obamacare Care? A Fuzzy Difference-in-Discontinuities Approach

Hector Galindo-Silva, N. Somé, Guy Tchuente
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This paper explores the use of fuzzy regression-discontinuity design in the context where multiple treatments are applied at the threshold. The identification result shows that, under a very strong assumption of equality of treatment probability changes at the cutoff point, a difference in fuzzy discontinuity identify a treatment effect of interest. Using the data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we apply this identification strategy to evaluate the causal effect of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on health care access and utilization of old Americans. We find results suggesting that the implementation of the Affordable Care Act has led to an increase in the hospitalization rate of elderly American--5% more hospitalization. It has caused a minor increase of cost-related direct barrier to access to care--3.6% increase in the probability of delaying care for cost reasons. The ACA has also exacerbated cost-related barriers to follow-up and continuity care -- 7% more elderly couldn't afford prescriptions, 7% more couldn't see a specialist and, 5.5% more couldn't afford a follow-up visit -- as result of ACA
奥巴马医改有医保吗?一种模糊不连续差分方法
本文探讨了在阈值处应用多种处理的情况下,模糊回归-不连续设计的使用。识别结果表明,在截断点处理概率变化相等的很强假设下,模糊不连续的差异可以识别出感兴趣的处理效果。使用来自全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)的数据,我们应用这一识别策略来评估平价医疗法案(ACA)对美国老年人医疗保健获取和利用的因果关系。我们发现结果表明,《平价医疗法案》的实施导致美国老年人住院率增加——住院率增加了5%。它造成了与成本相关的获得医疗服务的直接障碍的轻微增加——由于成本原因延迟医疗服务的可能性增加了3.6%。ACA还加剧了后续护理和连续性护理的成本相关障碍——由于ACA, 7%的老年人负担不起处方,7%的老年人无法看专家,5.5%的老年人负担不起随访
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