Policy Watch: Medicaid and Uninsured Women and Children
探讨医疗补助计划如何减少妇女和儿童未参保问题,分析其结构、效果及成本效益,指出针对低收入人群的公共保险可有效降低未参保率并改善健康,但需避免替代私人保险。
This paper focuses on the role of Medicaid, the public health insurance program for low income populations, as a means of reducing uninsurance among uninsured women and children. The author discusses the structure of the Medicaid program and recent findings of its effects on insurance status, medical utilization, and health. He concludes that public insurance can be a cost-effective tool for reducing uninsurance and improving health, but only if eligibility is targeted to populations in need of insurance; expansions up the income scale should be accompanied by other program features that minimize substitution of private insurance, such as cost-sharing.