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  • Health Economics

Background:

  • The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed to expand health insurance coverage.
  • Medicaid plays a crucial role in the US healthcare system, particularly for low-income populations.
  • Significant state-level variations in Medicaid policy and outcomes have emerged post-ACA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the divergence in Medicaid experiences across US states one decade after the ACA's passage.
  • To examine the ideological divide influencing Medicaid policy designs and reforms.
  • To identify paradoxes contributing to the bifurcation of Medicaid policy and outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of state-level Medicaid policies.
  • Review of healthcare access and utilization data.
  • Examination of ideological trends influencing health policy.

Main Results:

  • Extreme divergence in healthcare access, utilization, and policy design across states.
  • Growing ideological divide regarding Medicaid's purpose: expansion vs. restriction.
  • Liberal states expanded coverage for working adults/families; conservative states advocated for "original" purpose.

Conclusions:

  • Paradoxes within Medicaid have led to significant policy and outcome bifurcation.
  • Future reforms must address these divergent state experiences and ideological conflicts.
  • Understanding these differences is crucial for effective national health policy.