Health Care Utilization among Children Enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP via Express Lane Eligibility
- PMID: 25290644
- PMCID: PMC4450923
- DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12241
Health Care Utilization among Children Enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP via Express Lane Eligibility
Abstract
Objective: To assess health care utilization among children enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP via Express Lane Eligibility (ELE).
Data sources/study setting: Enrollment, claims, and encounter data for children enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP in Alabama, Iowa, Louisiana, and New Jersey during 2009-2012.
Study design: We compared health care utilization among children enrolled via ELE and nondisabled children who enrolled through standard pathways in each state. We used a two-step estimation approach, examining the likelihood of utilization and then the volume and cost of services among users. Regression adjustment corrected for demographic differences.
Principal findings: Most ELE and comparison group children used services within a year of enrollment and accessed a variety of services, including outpatient care, prescription drugs, and dental and vision care. ELE enrollees were somewhat less likely to use each service type, and those who used services often did so less intensively compared to other enrollees in their state.
Conclusions: Health care use patterns suggest that ELE enrollees are aware of their coverage; enrollees accessed and repeatedly used services covered by public health insurance. However, states considering this policy may expect that remaining eligible but uninsured children may be less expensive to cover than existing beneficiaries.
Keywords: Medicaid; enrollment simplification; express lane eligibility; health care utilization.
© Health Research and Educational Trust.
References
-
- Byck G. A Comparison of the Socioeconomic and Health Status Characteristics of Uninsured, State Children's Health Insurance Program-Eligible Children in the United States with Those of Other Groups of Uninsured Children: Implications for Policy. Pediatrics. 2000;106(1):14–21. - PubMed
-
- Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services [CMS] 2012. Initial Core Set of Children's Health Care Quality Measures: Technical Specifications and Resource Manual for Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Reporting ” [accessed on May 5, 2014]. Available at http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-Topics/Qual.... - PubMed
-
- Decker SL, Kostova D, Kenney GM. Long SK. Health Status, Risk Factors, and Medical Conditions among Persons Enrolled in Medicaid vs. Uninsured Low-income Adults Potentially Eligible for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2013;309(24):2579–86. - PubMed
-
- Dorn S, Wheaton L, Johnson P. Dubay L. Using SNAP Receipt to Establish, Verify, and Renew Medicaid Eligibility. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute; 2013.
-
- Duan N, Manning W, Morris C. Newhouse J. A Comparison of Alternative Models for the Demand of Medical Care. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 1983;1(2):115–26.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Medical
