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Medicaid Expansion's Impact on Emergency Department Use by State and Payer

Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research(2022)

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Objectives: The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion Program influences healthcare use by increasing insurance coverage. Of particular interest is how this will affect inefficient and expensive emergency department (ED) visits. We estimated the impact of the Medicaid expansion on ED use by states and payer (Medicaid, private insurance, and uninsured) 5 years after the implementation of the Medicaid expansion and illustrated the use of the generalized synthetic control method. Methods: In this quasi-experiment study, we implemented the generalized synthetic control method to compare states with Medicaid expansion and states without Medicaid expansion. Data were from the Healthcare Cost Utilization Project Fast Stats, which cover >95% of all ED visits. We included states with complete data from 2010 to 2018. Results: Overall, the Medicaid expansion increased Medicaid share of ED visits (average treatment effect on the treated [ATT] 11.39%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 8.76-14.02) and decreased private share of ED visits (ATT 25.80%; 95% CI 27.40 to 24.12) and uninsured share of ED visits (ATT 26.66%; 95% CI 29.78 to 23.55). Conclusions: Medicaid Expansion Program shifted ED payer mix to Medicaid ED visits from private insurance and uninsured ED visits for adults at age of 19 to 64 years, whereas its effect on total ED volume is mixed among states. States that experienced the largest increase in Medicaid enrollment seem to experience an increase in ED visits although such results did not reach statistical significance.
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emergency department,generalized synthetic control method,healthcare use,Medicaid Expansion Program,quasi-experiment study
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