• Health services research · Aug 2015

    Spillover Effects of the Affordable Care Act? Exploring the Impact on Young Adult Dental Insurance Coverage.

    • Dan M Shane and Padmaja Ayyagari.
    • Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
    • Health Serv Res. 2015 Aug 1; 50 (4): 1109-24.

    ObjectivesTo assess whether the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) dependent coverage health insurance mandate had a spillover impact on young adult dental insurance coverage and whether any observed effects varied by household income.DataMedical Expenditure Panel Surveys from 2006 through 2011.Study DesignWe employed a difference-in-difference regression approach comparing changes in insurance rates for young adults ages 19-25 years to changes in insurance rates for adults ages 27-30 years. Separate regressions were estimated by categories of household income as a percentage of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to understand whether the mandate had heterogeneous spillover effects.ResultsPrivate dental insurance increased by 6.7 percentage points among young adults compared to a control group of 27-30-year olds. Increases were concentrated at middle-income levels (125-400 percent FPL).ConclusionsThe dependent coverage mandate provision of the Affordable Care Act has not only increased health insurance rates among young adults but also dental insurance coverage rates.© Health Research and Educational Trust.

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