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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedJacobs PD, Duchovny N, Lipton BJ
AHRQ Author: Jacobs PD
Changes in health status and care use after ACA expansions among the insured and uninsured.
The authors investigated average health status and use of health care following the Affordable Care Act's insurance expansion provisions in 2014, finding that Medicaid enrollees and the uninsured were both healthier in 2014 than those respective groups were in 2013, but that those with individual private insurance coverage appeared less healthy as a group.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Jacobs PD, Duchovny N, Lipton BJ .
Changes in health status and care use after ACA expansions among the insured and uninsured.
Health Aff 2016 Jul;35(7):1184-8. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1539.
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Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Health Insurance, Policy, Health Status, Medicaid
Kaplan RM, Milstein A
AHRQ Author: Kaplan RM
Financial strain and cancer outcomes.
This editorial discusses an article by Lathan et al. in the same issue that documents the strong associations between socioeconomic status and longevity. The editorial argues that many of the variables in that article are measured with error and, as a result, the multivariable analysis resulted in only partial adjustment. Two variables of particular importance, education and ethnicity, are discussed.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Kaplan RM, Milstein A .
Financial strain and cancer outcomes.
J Clin Oncol 2016 May 20;34(15):1711-2. doi: 10.1200/jco.2016.66.8079.
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Keywords: Cancer, Health Status, Healthcare Costs, Low-Income, Outcomes, Social Determinants of Health, Stress
Bradley EH, Canavan M, Rogan E
Variation in health outcomes: the role of spending on social services, public health, and health care, 2000-09.
This study found that states with a higher ratio of social to health spending (calculated as the sum of social service spending and public health spending divided by the sum of Medicare spending and Medicaid spending) had significantly better subsequent health outcomes for the following seven measures: adult obesity; asthma; mentally unhealthy days; days with activity limitations; and mortality rates for lung cancer, acute myocardial infarction, and type 2 diabetes.
AHRQ-funded; HS017589.
Citation: Bradley EH, Canavan M, Rogan E .
Variation in health outcomes: the role of spending on social services, public health, and health care, 2000-09.
Health Aff 2016 May;35(5):760-8. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.0814.
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Keywords: Outcomes, Social Determinants of Health, Healthcare Costs, Health Status, Public Health