2002
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.92.4.598
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Safety-Net Institutions Buffer the Impact of Medicaid Managed Care: A Multi-Method Assessment in a Rural State

Abstract: In its first year, Medicaid managed care exerted major effects on safety-net providers but relatively few measurable effects on individuals. This reform did not address the problems of the uninsured.

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“…Among low-income families, the uninsured were less likely to obtain preventive health care services, 39 but findings from this study corroborate others indicating that even temporary lapses of coverage are associated with poorer health care access. 2,3 Preventive care visits also were associated with the caregivers' better perception of the family's financial situation (Financial Situation QOLI score). Poor financial situation or poverty has been linked to disproportionately more health problems and disproportionately poorer preventive health care utilization in children.…”
Section: Discussion Preventive and Emergency Room Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among low-income families, the uninsured were less likely to obtain preventive health care services, 39 but findings from this study corroborate others indicating that even temporary lapses of coverage are associated with poorer health care access. 2,3 Preventive care visits also were associated with the caregivers' better perception of the family's financial situation (Financial Situation QOLI score). Poor financial situation or poverty has been linked to disproportionately more health problems and disproportionately poorer preventive health care utilization in children.…”
Section: Discussion Preventive and Emergency Room Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Children in low-income families are at greater risk than children in higher income families for being uninsured as well as for experiencing lapses in their insurance coverage. 2 For many low-income children, Medicaid has served as the health care safety net, ensuring their access to preventive and other health care in the absence of other health coverage. Still, an estimated 6.5 million children who are eligible for Medicaid are uninsured.…”
Section: Impact Of Episodic Medicaid or No Insurancementioning
confidence: 99%
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