Medicaid 'Unwinding:' Much Of The Reduction In Medicaid-Paid Prescriptions Was Offset By Increased Commercial Coverage.

Eden Volkov, Jessica Eloso, Arielle Bosworth, Kenneth Finegold, Thomas C Buchmueller
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With the expiration of the Medicaid continuous coverage condition on March 31, 2023, states began returning to regular eligibility renewals in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Because of incompleteness of administrative data and lags in the availability of survey data, there is limited understanding of how this "unwinding" process has affected insurance coverage or access to care. Using data from IQVIA PayerTrak, a large, nationally representative, all-payer pharmacy transactions database, we examined the trends in prescription drug use during the unwinding period. Leveraging state variation in Medicaid coverage termination start dates, we found that although prescriptions paid for by Medicaid or CHIP fell during unwinding, this decline was mostly offset by an increase in commercial-paid prescriptions. Total prescriptions were unchanged, suggesting that the unwinding did not result in reduced access to medications.

医疗补助“放松”:医疗补助支付处方减少的大部分被商业覆盖范围的增加所抵消。
随着医疗补助持续覆盖条件于2023年3月31日到期,各州开始恢复医疗补助和儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)的定期资格更新。由于行政数据的不完整和调查数据的可用性滞后,人们对这一“放松”过程如何影响保险覆盖面或获得医疗服务的理解有限。使用来自IQVIA PayerTrak的数据,这是一个大型的,具有全国代表性的,全付款药房交易数据库,我们检查了在解除期间处方药使用的趋势。利用各州在医疗补助覆盖终止开始日期的差异,我们发现,尽管医疗补助或CHIP支付的处方在解除期间有所下降,但这种下降主要被商业支付处方的增加所抵消。总处方没有变化,这表明解除限制并没有导致获得药物的机会减少。
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