爱荷华州家庭健康保险覆盖范围增加对儿童成就的影响:来自ACA的证据。

George L Wehby
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家庭收入低与儿童学习成绩差有关。对于医疗保险的扩大如何影响低收入家庭儿童的成就,人们知之甚少。这项研究考察了2014年开始的《平价医疗法案》(Affordable Care Act)对医疗补助计划(Medicaid)和市场注册的覆盖范围扩大对爱荷华州儿童学业成绩的影响。这项研究采用了一种独特的方法,将出生证明和爱荷华州儿童的标准化学校测试数据联系起来,并利用了在《平价医疗法案》(ACA)扩大保险范围之前,该州各地区未参保率的差异。有证据表明,2014年开始的ACA扩张与高中或以下教育程度的母亲所生的孩子在三年后的阅读分数更高有关。没有一致的证据表明它对数学成绩有影响。总的来说,这些发现表明,医疗保险的扩大对低收入家庭儿童的福祉和发展产生了广泛的溢出效益,这应该成为围绕州和国家医疗保险改革的持续政策辩论的一部分。
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The Impact Of Household Health Insurance Coverage Gains On Children's Achievement In Iowa: Evidence From The ACA.

Low family income is associated with worse child academic achievement. Little is known about how health insurance expansions affect children's achievement in low-income households. This study examined the effects of the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansions primarily for Medicaid and Marketplace enrollment, beginning in 2014, on children's academic achievement in Iowa. The study employed a unique linkage of birth certificates and data on standardized school tests for children in Iowa and took advantage of differences in uninsurance rates across areas in the state before the ACA insurance expansions. There is evidence that the ACA expansions beginning in 2014 were associated with higher reading scores after three years for children born to mothers with a high school education or less. There is no consistent evidence of an effect on math scores. Overall, these findings suggest broad spillover benefits from health insurance expansions to the well-being and development of children in low-income households that should be part of the continuing policy debate surrounding state and national health insurance reforms.

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