Medicaid beneficiaries and health reform.

Health Aff (Millwood)

Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health.

Published: July 1993

AI Article Synopsis

  • Some health reform proposals suggest cutting Medicaid benefits to create a basic health plan for more Americans, including the uninsured.
  • The study shows that 20% of adults face serious issues accessing and affording healthcare, indicating broad problems within the current system.
  • A significant number of Medicaid beneficiaries struggle with basic necessities; proposed cuts could seriously jeopardize their well-being, especially considering they already report poorer health and higher disability rates than the general population.

Article Abstract

Some health reform proposals include reductions in Medicaid benefits in favor of a more basic health plan that would cover a broader range of Americans, including the uninsured. This study provides data on the implications of such proposals. With current Medicaid coverage, the study finds that one in five adults experienced serious problems getting and paying for health care in the past year. In addition, a substantial number of Medicaid beneficiaries now have trouble paying for the basic necessities of life; the well-being of these beneficiaries (between one-quarter and one-half of all beneficiaries) would be placed in jeopardy by proposed cuts in coverage levels and benefits. Medicaid beneficiaries report worse health status and greater disability level than the general public, suggesting that proposals to link Medicaid coverage with ability to work should be pursued with caution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.12.1.132DOI Listing

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