This study examined the effect of Medicaid coverage on the use of health services among low-income elderly people in different racial, ethnic, and gender groups. Using a national representative sample of 1,542 low-income elderly people from the first wave of the Asset and Health Dynamics among the Oldest Old study, we estimated a two-part model for health services use. The results showed that Medicaid coverage was positively associated with the use of health services for low-income elderly people and that the association varied by race, ethnicity, and gender. The study concluded that the Medicaid program did not work equally well for low-income elderly people from different racial, ethnic, and gender groups.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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The first study of this dissertation examines the determinants of Medicare supplemental coverage cho...
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This paper explores the determinants of demand for prescription drug coverage among the elderly popu...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...
This study examined racial and ethnic differences in use of health services by white, African Americ...
For this article, the authors used the National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES) to look at health ...
This study examined the impact of income and insurance type on ambulatory care contact use by person...
Old age population has increased and the family support is on the decline. The urbanisation of socie...
istics and disability levels, this study examines whether differences exist in the structure and fun...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expanded health insurance, but questions remain regarding...
Guided by the theories of human capital and acculturation, this study investigated the association o...
Objectives. This study examines the relationship between the lack of private supplemental health ins...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
The first study of this dissertation examines the determinants of Medicare supplemental coverage cho...
The association between Social Support, Health Status, and Health Services Utilization of the elderl...
The objective of this study was to evaluate informal (unpaid) care and its broad determinants for La...
This paper explores the determinants of demand for prescription drug coverage among the elderly popu...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
Approximately 12 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries are dually enrolled in Medicaid, which pa...