Role of Medicaid in Early Detection of Screening-Amenable Cancers.

Cathy J Bradley, Lindsay M Sabik, Julia Entwistle, Jennifer L Stevens, Lindsey Enewold, Joan L Warren
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Background: This study examines the association between Medicaid enrollment, including through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP), and distant stage for three screening-amenable cancers: breast, cervical, and colorectal.

Methods: We use the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Cancer Registry linked with Medicaid enrollment data to compare patients who were Medicaid insured with patients who were not Medicaid insured. We estimate the likelihood of distant stage at diagnosis using logistic regression.

Results: Medicaid enrollment following diagnosis was associated with the highest likelihood of distant stage. Medicaid enrollment through NBCCEDP did not mitigate the likelihood of distant stage disease relative to Medicaid enrollment prior to diagnosis. Non-Hispanic Black patients had a greater likelihood of distant stage breast and colorectal cancer. Residing in higher socioeconomic areas was associated with a lower likelihood of distant stage breast cancer.

Conclusions: Medicaid enrollment prior to diagnosis is associated with a lower likelihood of distant stage in screen amenable cancers but does not fully ameliorate disparities.

Impact: Our study highlights the importance of health insurance coverage prior to diagnosis and demonstrates that while targeted programs such as the NBCCEDP provide critical access to screening, they are not a substitute for comprehensive insurance coverage.

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医疗补助在早期发现适于筛查的癌症中的作用。
背景:本研究考察了包括通过国家乳腺癌和宫颈癌早期检测计划(NBCCEDP)在内的医疗补助登记与三种适合筛查的癌症(乳腺癌、宫颈癌和结直肠癌)的远处分期之间的关系。方法:我们使用与医疗补助登记数据相关的监测、流行病学和最终结果癌症登记处来比较有医疗补助保险的患者和没有医疗补助保险的患者。我们使用逻辑回归估计诊断时远期分期的可能性。结果:诊断后的医疗补助登记与晚期的最高可能性相关。与诊断前的医疗补助登记相比,通过NBCCEDP登记的医疗补助并没有降低患晚期疾病的可能性。非西班牙裔黑人患者患远处期乳腺癌和结直肠癌的可能性更大。居住在社会经济水平较高的地区,患远期乳腺癌的可能性较低。结论:诊断前的医疗补助登记与可筛查癌症的远期可能性较低有关,但并不能完全改善差异。影响:我们的研究强调了诊断前健康保险覆盖的重要性,并表明尽管NBCCEDP等有针对性的项目提供了关键的筛查途径,但它们不能替代全面的保险覆盖。
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