Children with significant disabilities may qualify for Medicaid benefits, regardless of household income, if their state elects to offer the Tax Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) option. However, a significant number of children with serious medical problems presently are being denied eligibility...
Unlike Medicaid income eligibility for adults in expanded states, which is usually 138% FPL, Medicaid or CHIP eligibility varies widely depending on the state and on the age of the child. This can range from as low as 142% FPL in Louisiana to 380% FPL in Iowa among 0 to 1 y...
Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, we address whether the Medicaid expansions improved the health and functional status of children. Econometric models were developed using fixed-effects regressions, and were estimated separately for white, black, and Hispanic childre...
While Congress has taken steps to ensure continuous eligibility for children on Medicaid, data indicates that expanding continuous eligibility to adults could result in lower uninsurance, some cost savings, and better patient outcomes, according to a Commonwealth Fundissue brief. “We...
We estimated the proportion of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) eligible for Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) using data from the 2000 and 2001 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and an algorithm to determine likely eligibility. We find that...
(2008) and Currie and Gruber (1996) exploited exogenous changes in state-level Medicaid eligibility rules in their analyses of the effect of Medicaid on US children’s’ health-care utilisation. For the infant sample, we exclude observations that answer ‘moderate’ or ‘severe’ to the ...
Express Lane Eligibility, Medicaid Coverage, and Acute Care Use among Children with Depression in Two Southern StatesExpress Lane Eligibility, Medicaid Coverage, and Acute Care Use among Children with Depression in Two Southern StatesJi, Xu
states expanded eligibility for children ages 1 through 5 above this same mandatory minimum (133% FPL). Twenty-eight states moved beyond the federal mandate of 100% FPL and/or age requirements for children ages 6 and older. See Henneberry, Joan.State Medicaid ...
"Of the children losing Medicaid, 57% would be eligible for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and an additional 9% would be eligible for Marketplace coverage with tax credits," the report continues. "Thus, good coordination between state Marketplaces and Medicaid agencies is esse...
(95%CI 1.70-1.88), receiving the LIS OR 1.76 (1.73-1.79), dual eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid OR 1.25 (1.12-1.41), and Black race OR 1.19... M Lee,BJ Zarowitz,K Pellegrin,... - 《Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy Rsap》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Impact of the Med...