Pandemic-era changes to medicaid enrollment and funding: Implications for future policy and research

IF 2.3 3区 管理学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Laura Dague, Benjamin Ukert
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Abstract

The COVID-19 public health emergency led to federal legislation that changed the landscape of Medicaid coverage for low-income people in the United States. Policy responses led to a surge in Medicaid caseloads due to new rules preventing Medicaid disenrollment, and total Medicaid enrollment increased more from 2020 to 2023 than the net increase in insurance coverage from 2013 to 2017 following the Affordable Care Act's implementation. It is crucial for scholars and practitioners to understand the implications of this continuous coverage policy and its 2023–2024 unwinding. This paper provides an overview of Medicaid enrollment, renewal, and funding policies, highlighting how policy changed during and immediately following the acute phase of the pandemic; describes enrollment increases and their composition; reviews relevant literature; and identifies key areas for research. By examining this unprecedented period in Medicaid, we can inform future policy decisions and optimize safety net programs to be effective under a broad set of circumstances.

大流行病时期医疗补助注册和资金的变化:对未来政策和研究的影响
COVID-19 公共卫生突发事件导致联邦立法改变了美国低收入人群的医疗补助(Medicaid)覆盖范围。由于实施了防止医疗补助计划退出的新规定,政策应对措施导致医疗补助计划的案例数量激增,2020 年至 2023 年期间,医疗补助计划总注册人数的增幅超过了《平价医疗法案》实施后 2013 年至 2017 年期间保险覆盖面的净增幅。对于学者和从业人员来说,了解这一持续性保险政策的影响及其 2023-2024 年的松绑至关重要。本文概述了《医疗补助计划》的参保、续保和资助政策,强调了政策在大流行急性期期间和紧随其后的变化;描述了参保人数的增加及其构成;回顾了相关文献;并确定了研究的关键领域。通过研究医疗补助计划的这一前所未有的时期,我们可以为未来的政策决策提供参考,并优化安全网计划,使其在各种情况下都能发挥有效作用。
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期刊介绍: This journal encompasses issues and practices in policy analysis and public management. Listed among the contributors are economists, public managers, and operations researchers. Featured regularly are book reviews and a department devoted to discussing ideas and issues of importance to practitioners, researchers, and academics.
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