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      Higher Education and Medicaid Spending: Analysis of State Budgetary Trade-offs and the Affordable Care Act

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      Higher Education Policy
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            Premium subsidies, the mandate, and Medicaid expansion: Coverage effects of the Affordable Care Act.

            Using premium subsidies for private coverage, an individual mandate, and Medicaid expansion, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has increased insurance coverage. We provide the first comprehensive assessment of these provisions' effects, using the 2012-2015 American Community Survey and a triple-difference estimation strategy that exploits variation by income, geography, and time. Overall, our model explains 60% of the coverage gains in 2014-2015. We find that coverage was moderately responsive to price subsidies, with larger gains in state-based insurance exchanges than the federal exchange. The individual mandate's exemptions and penalties had little impact on coverage rates. The law increased Medicaid among individuals gaining eligibility under the ACA and among previously-eligible populations ("woodwork effect") even in non-expansion states, with no resulting reductions in private insurance. Overall, exchange premium subsidies produced 40% of the coverage gains explained by our ACA policy measures, and Medicaid the other 60%, of which 1/2 occurred among previously-eligible individuals.
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              Early Impacts of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage in Medicaid Expansion and Non-Expansion States

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                Higher Education Policy
                High Educ Policy
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0952-8733
                1740-3863
                December 2021
                September 19 2019
                December 2021
                : 34
                : 4
                : 789-811
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                10.1057/s41307-019-00164-y
                5ec69b28-e539-496f-941b-8cb276439df5
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