保险扩张对戒烟药物处方的影响:来自ACA医疗补助扩张的证据

C. MacLean, M. Pesko, S. Hill
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我们探讨了最近医疗补助扩大对医疗补助资助的基于证据的戒烟药物处方的影响。我们使用在零售和在线药店销售的处方药的管理数据来估计差异中的差异模型,其中医疗补助是第三方支付者。我们的研究结果表明,扩展使戒烟处方增加了36%,并且在药物类别中存在异质性。我们提供的证据表明,这些处方主要是由医疗补助计划而不是患者资助的,我们的估计反映了新合格人群的处方增加,而不是由于《平价医疗法案》相关变化而加入医疗补助计划的其他人群。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,最近的医疗补助扩大允许新投保的低收入吸烟者获得有效的戒烟药物。
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The Effect of Insurance Expansions on Smoking Cessation Medication Prescriptions: Evidence from ACA Medicaid Expansions
We explore the effects of recent Medicaid expansions on Medicaid-financed prescriptions for evidence-based smoking cessation medications. We estimate differences-in-differences models using administrative data on the universe of prescription medications sold in retail and online pharmacies for which Medicaid was a third-party payer. Our findings suggest that expansions increased smoking cessation prescriptions by 36% with heterogeneity across medication class. We provide evidence that these prescriptions were primarily financed by Medicaid programs and not patients, and that our estimates reflect increases in prescriptions among newly eligible populations and not other populations that enrolled in Medicaid due to Affordable Care Act-related changes. Overall our findings suggest that the recent Medicaid expansions allowed newly insured low-income smokers to access efficacious cessation medications.
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