Spillover effects of Medicaid expansion on Medicare: Evidence from administrative data

IF 2.3 3区 管理学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Scott Barkowski, Dajung Jun, Yuting Zhang
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Abstract

The 2014 Medicaid expansion excluded Americans who were 65 years old and older, but they could still be affected via spillover effects. Using Medicare administrative data, we test for spillovers in Medicare spending and Medicaid coverage among low‐income Medicare beneficiaries. We analyze two cohorts: those under 65 in 2014, who could have been induced by the expansion to take up Medicaid before joining Medicare; and those 65 or older in 2014, whose Medicaid eligibility was never affected by the expansion. We only find spillovers for the under‐65 cohort, where Medicare spending fell and Medicaid coverage increased, with no measurable adverse effect on mortality. Combined with a null effect for the over‐65 cohort, these facts suggest Medicare beneficiaries were not crowded out of health care by the expansion. Instead, those under‐65 cohort satisfied “pent‐up” demand via Medicaid, consuming care they would have otherwise obtained later under Medicare.
医疗补助扩展对医疗保险的溢出效应:来自行政数据的证据
2014 年的医疗补助扩展将 65 岁及以上的美国人排除在外,但他们仍可能受到溢出效应的影响。利用医疗保险管理数据,我们对低收入医疗保险受益人的医疗保险支出和医疗补助覆盖范围的溢出效应进行了检验。我们分析了两个组群:2014 年 65 岁以下的人群,他们可能会在加入医疗保险之前受医疗保险扩展的影响而加入医疗补助计划;以及 2014 年 65 岁或以上的人群,他们的医疗补助资格从未受到医疗保险扩展的影响。我们只发现了 65 岁以下人群的溢出效应,他们的医疗保险支出下降,医疗补助计划的覆盖范围扩大,但对死亡率没有明显的不利影响。再加上对 65 岁以上人群的影响为零,这些事实表明,医疗保险受益人并没有因为医保扩容而被挤出医保范围。相反,这些 65 岁以下的人群通过医疗补助计划满足了 "被压抑 "的需求,消费了他们本应在以后通过医疗保险计划获得的医疗服务。
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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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