BACKGROUND: From its inception, Medicaid was aimed at providing insurance coverage for low income children, elderly, and disabled. Since this time, children have become a smaller proportion of the US population and Medicaid has expanded to additional eligibility groups. We sought to evaluate relative growth in spending in the Medicaid program between children and adults from 1991-2005. We hypothesize that this shifting demographic will result in fewer resources being allocated to children in the Medicaid program. METHODS: We utilized retrospective enrollment and expenditure data for children, adults and the elderly from 1991 to 2005 for both Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program Medicaid expansion programs. Data were obtained fro...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...
ObjectiveTo estimate health care expenditure trends among young adults ages 19-25 before and after t...
We use administrative data from the IRS to examine the long-term impact of childhood Medicaid expans...
Abstract Background From its inception, Medicaid was aimed at providing insurance coverage for low i...
This paper examines variations in health spending by children, working-age adults, and seniors for s...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) expansions for disabled children in the early 1990s provoked crit...
Analyzes Medicaid enrollment and per-capita spending growth by service and compared with other areas...
The participation rate for working-age adults in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program incr...
Examines Medicaid spending growth by category and per enrollee, and the role of and factors behind e...
Medicaid spending growth has varied greatly over time. This article uses finan cial and statistical ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
ImportanceHealth care spending on children in the United States continues to rise, yet little is kno...
This study examines the impact of disenrolling from Medicaid/State Children’s Health Insurance Progr...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...
ObjectiveTo estimate health care expenditure trends among young adults ages 19-25 before and after t...
We use administrative data from the IRS to examine the long-term impact of childhood Medicaid expans...
Abstract Background From its inception, Medicaid was aimed at providing insurance coverage for low i...
This paper examines variations in health spending by children, working-age adults, and seniors for s...
Examines the extent to which Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs have secured and prot...
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) expansions for disabled children in the early 1990s provoked crit...
Analyzes Medicaid enrollment and per-capita spending growth by service and compared with other areas...
The participation rate for working-age adults in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program incr...
Examines Medicaid spending growth by category and per enrollee, and the role of and factors behind e...
Medicaid spending growth has varied greatly over time. This article uses finan cial and statistical ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
ImportanceHealth care spending on children in the United States continues to rise, yet little is kno...
This study examines the impact of disenrolling from Medicaid/State Children’s Health Insurance Progr...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...
ObjectiveTo estimate health care expenditure trends among young adults ages 19-25 before and after t...
We use administrative data from the IRS to examine the long-term impact of childhood Medicaid expans...