Prisoners have higher rates of chronic diseases such as substance dependence, mental health conditions and infectious disease, as compared to the general population. We projected the number of male state prisoners with a chronic health condition who at release would be eligible or ineligible for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). We used ACA income guidelines in conjunction with reported pre-arrest social security benefits and income from a nationally representative sample of prisoners to estimate the number eligible for healthcare coverage at release. There were 643,290 US male prisoners aged 18-64 with a chronic health condition. At release, 73% in Medicaid-expansion states would qualify for Medicaid or tax credits. ...
Despite the disproportionate prevalence of incarceration in communities of color, few studies have e...
While the Obama presidency saw the introduction of Obamacare and the expansion of Medicaid in many U...
Proponents of the state’s being the single payer of medical care reimbursement for U.S. residents of...
Prisoners have higher rates of chronic diseases such as substance dependence, mental health conditio...
<p>*In non-expansion states, subsidies are available to those with incomes 101%-400% FPL, but Medica...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides an unprecedented opportunity for milli...
Medicaid provided coverage for over 72 million individuals in 2013 at the cost of more than $262 bil...
Medicaid is an important source of health care coverage for prison-involved populations. From 2011 t...
Prison inmates suffer from a heavy burden of physical and mental health problems and have considerab...
Approximately 87% of the inmate population in the United States is male and with thousands of them b...
U.S. prisons have a court-affirmed mandate to provide health care to prisoners. Given this mandate, ...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Medicaid will expand in 2014 to e...
Incarcerated people are excluded from Medicaid coverage due to a provision in the Social Security Ac...
Despite the disproportionate prevalence of incarceration in communities of color, few studies have e...
While the Obama presidency saw the introduction of Obamacare and the expansion of Medicaid in many U...
Proponents of the state’s being the single payer of medical care reimbursement for U.S. residents of...
Prisoners have higher rates of chronic diseases such as substance dependence, mental health conditio...
<p>*In non-expansion states, subsidies are available to those with incomes 101%-400% FPL, but Medica...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides an unprecedented opportunity for milli...
Medicaid provided coverage for over 72 million individuals in 2013 at the cost of more than $262 bil...
Medicaid is an important source of health care coverage for prison-involved populations. From 2011 t...
Prison inmates suffer from a heavy burden of physical and mental health problems and have considerab...
Approximately 87% of the inmate population in the United States is male and with thousands of them b...
U.S. prisons have a court-affirmed mandate to provide health care to prisoners. Given this mandate, ...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Chronic behavioral health conditions, such as psychiatric and substance use disorders, affect at lea...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Medicaid will expand in 2014 to e...
Incarcerated people are excluded from Medicaid coverage due to a provision in the Social Security Ac...
Despite the disproportionate prevalence of incarceration in communities of color, few studies have e...
While the Obama presidency saw the introduction of Obamacare and the expansion of Medicaid in many U...
Proponents of the state’s being the single payer of medical care reimbursement for U.S. residents of...