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Inquiry J Health Car · Jan 1995
Medicaid expansions for pregnant women and infants: easing hospitals' uncompensated care burdens?
- L C Dubay, S A Norton, and M Moon.
- Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
- Inquiry J Health Car. 1995 Jan 1;32(3):332-44.
AbstractHospitals' bad debt and charity care increased by nearly 30% between 1987 and 1990. However, beginning in 1987, federal legislation expanded Medicaid eligibility to pregnant women and infants with family incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level, and gave states the option to extend coverage up to 185% of poverty. These expansions likely reduced the need for free hospital care. Controlling for other factors associated with provision of uncompensated care, this analysis shows the Medicaid expansions reduced uncompensated care by roughly 5.4%. For hospitals with a significant commitment to maternity and infant care, the burdens of uncompensated care were 28.5% lower than they would have been without the expansions.
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