Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Medicaid saves lives, Exhibit 1,863

Evidence that having health insurance coverage will, indirectly, lower mortality has existed for some time.  Early, robust evidence began with the Rand Health Insurance Experiment that indicated insurance could affect the precursors of mortality.  This has been bolstered by a host of other articles since:


More recently, evidence has been emerging that Medicaid coverage, specifically, has a positive impact upon mortality:

A recent article published in JAMA further examines this, finding Medicaid eligibility expansion is associated with a reduction in deaths from substance abuse.

So, in all, you can see where Medicaid, a program for those who are the most vulnerable, has been shown to be effective in many ways, including savings lives (women, children, and all).

Tell me, why aren't we expanding this again?

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