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医疗补助与死亡率:来自调查数据与行政数据关联的新证据

Medicaid and Mortality: New Evidence From Linked Survey and Administrative Data
Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Sarah Miller、Norman F. Johnson、Laura Wherry

中文摘要

我们使用与行政死亡记录关联的大规模联邦调查数据,考察医疗补助参保与死亡率之间的关系。我们的分析比较了实施与未实施《平价医疗法案》医疗补助扩张的州中,临近老年期成年人死亡率的变化。我们利用关于社会经济地位、公民身份和公共项目参与情况的调查信息,识别最有可能受益的成年人。我们发现,在《平价医疗法案》扩张之前,扩张州与非扩张州的死亡率趋势相似;但从政策实施的第一年开始,选择扩张的州相对于非扩张州的死亡率出现了显著下降。医疗补助扩张使扩张州个人的年度死亡率下降了0.132个百分点,相当于样本均值的9.4%。这一效应由疾病相关死亡的减少所驱动,并随时间推移而增强。多种替代模型设定、推断方法、安慰剂检验和样本定义均证实了我们的主要结果。

Abstract

Abstract We use large-scale federal survey data linked to administrative death records to investigate the relationship between Medicaid enrollment and mortality. Our analysis compares changes in mortality for near-elderly adults in states with and without Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions. We identify adults most likely to benefit using survey information on socioeconomic status, citizenship status, and public program participation. We find that prior to the ACA expansions, mortality rates across expansion and nonexpansion states trended similarly, but beginning in the first year of the policy, there were significant reductions in mortality in states that opted to expand relative to nonexpanders. Individuals in expansion states experienced a 0.132 percentage point decline in annual mortality, a 9.4% reduction over the sample mean, as a result of the Medicaid expansions. The effect is driven by a reduction in disease-related deaths and grows over time. A variety of alternative specifications, methods of inference, placebo tests, and sample definitions confirm our main result.
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