退伍军人健康管理局的福利价值对依赖的影响不大。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yevgeniy Feyman, Allison Dorneo, Steven D Pizer, Christine Yee
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目的:美国退伍军人有多种医疗保险选择,包括退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)和医疗保险计划,这可能导致保险范围的战略性选择和潜在的低效率预算分配。因为覆盖选择很可能是覆盖可用性和利益价值的函数,理解利益价值和对覆盖的依赖之间的关系是至关重要的。研究设计:分析具有全国代表性的横断面调查数据。方法:该分析依赖于一种新的VHA和医疗保险优势(MA)计划的福利价值衡量标准,以及2016年至2019年退伍军人及其医疗保健使用的全国代表性调查数据。采用控制受益人特征和市场特征的线性回归,结合国家和年份的固定效应,首先估计了VHA福利值相对于MA福利值对MA登记的影响,然后评估了退伍军人对VHA支付护理的依赖程度。结果:我们发现,VHA相对收益值每增加1美元,MA登记的概率最多减少0.2% (SE = 0.04),对VHA支付的护理的依赖增加0.3个百分点(SE = 0.1)。结果在入组者的亚组中是一致的,对福利较少的入组者的影响略大。结论:对于大多数退伍军人来说,福利价值对依赖的影响很小,通常不显著。这些结果表明,VHA福利值的变化不太可能对退伍军人对VHA的依赖产生重大影响。
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Veterans Health Administration benefit value has little effect on reliance.

Objectives: US military veterans have multiple options for health insurance coverage, including the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and Medicare programs, which can lead to strategic selection of coverage and potentially inefficient budgetary allocations. Because coverage choices are likely to be a function of coverage availability and benefit value, understanding the relationship between benefit value and reliance on coverage is critical.

Study design: Analysis of cross-sectional, nationally representative survey data.

Methods: This analysis relied on a novel measure of benefit value for the VHA and Medicare Advantage (MA) programs and nationally representative survey data of veterans and their health care use for 2016 through 2019. Linear regressions controlling for beneficiary and market characteristics with state and year fixed effects were used to first estimate the effect of VHA benefit value relative to MA benefit value on MA enrollment, and then on veteran reliance on VHA-paid care conditional on MA enrollment.

Results: We found that a $1 increase in relative VHA benefit value leads to at most a 0.2% (SE = 0.04) reduction in the probability of MA enrollment and a 0.3-percentage point (SE = 0.1) increase in reliance on VHA-paid care. Results were consistent across subgroups of enrollees, with slightly larger effects for enrollees with less generous benefits.

Conclusions: For most veterans, benefit value has a small, often nonsignificant, effect on reliance. These results imply that changes in VHA benefit value are unlikely to have major effects on veteran reliance on the VHA.

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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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