医疗补助扩展与阿片类药物死亡

Medicaid expansion and opioid deaths

Health Economics · 2019
被引 21
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中文导读

利用2010-2017年州级数据,通过双重差分法比较医疗补助扩展州与非扩展州的阿片类药物死亡率,发现扩展与死亡率上升无关。

Abstract

The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic, and drug overdose deaths are becoming a leading cause of death. Meanwhile, in 2010, the United States passed comprehensive health care reform providing access to care for millions of individuals who previously lacked care. Part of the new access came from expanding Medicaid, the insurance program for low-income individuals. Expanding Medicaid was optional for states. Those individuals living in expansion states gained prescription drug coverage and hence more access to opioid pain-relievers that are known to be addictive. However, they also gained access to medication-assisted treatment for addiction. This paper uses a difference-in-differences approach and state-level data from 2010 to 2017 to compare opioid death rates in expansion and non-expansion states to determine if Medicaid expansion was a potential cause of rising opioid deaths. We find no evidence that Medicaid expansion is related to opioid deaths.

opioid deaths