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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedHuguet N, Angier H, Hoopes MJ
Prevalence of pre-existing conditions among community health center patients before and after the Affordable Care Act.
Investigators assessed the prevalence of pre-existing conditions for community health center (CHC) patients who gained insurance coverage post-Affordable Care Act (ACA). They found that their study emphasized the high prevalence of pre-existing conditions among CHC patients and the large increase in the proportion of patients with at least one of these diagnoses post-ACA. They conclude that, given how common these conditions are, repealing pre-existing condition protections could be extremely harmful to millions of patients and would likely exacerbate health care and health disparities.
AHRQ-funded; HS024270.
Citation: Huguet N, Angier H, Hoopes MJ .
Prevalence of pre-existing conditions among community health center patients before and after the Affordable Care Act.
J Am Board Fam Med 2019 Nov-Dec;32(6):883-89. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.06.190087..
Keywords: Health Status, Chronic Conditions, Health Insurance, Policy
Vistnes JP, Hill SC
AHRQ Author: Vistnes JP, Hill SC
The dynamics Of Medicaid enrollment, employment, and beneficiary health status.
In this article, the authors discuss the dynamics of Medicaid enrollment, employment and beneficiary status. Using national data, the investigators found that 13.9 percent of new, nonelderly adult Medicaid beneficiaries in 2015-16 had experienced a decline in health before enrollment, and a similar percentage had had jobs that ended before they enrolled.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Vistnes JP, Hill SC .
The dynamics Of Medicaid enrollment, employment, and beneficiary health status.
Health Aff 2019 Sep;38(9):1491-95. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00066..
Keywords: Health Status, Medicaid, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Policy