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. 2017 Nov 27;33(3):376–383. doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4217-5

Table 5.

Changes in Access to Health Care Following Medicaid Expansion among Childless Adults with One or More Chronic Conditions (n = 79,306)

Outcome Unadjusted pre-ACA prevalence Unadjusted post-ACA prevalence Unadjusted difference in differences P value Adjusted difference in differences* P value
Health insurance coverage (%)
 Medicaid expansion state 71.3 86.3 6.6
(1.9, 11.3)
0.007 6.4
(1.8, 10.9)
0.007
 Non-Medicaid expansion state 61.1 69.5
Did not seek care due to cost (%)
 Medicaid expansion state 37.3 27.7 −2.5
(−4.6, −0.47)
0.02 −2.1
(−4.0, −0.15)
0.04
 Non-Medicaid expansion state 46.7 39.7
Check-up within last year (%)
 Medicaid expansion state 70.0 76.8 2.7
(0.29, 5.2)
0.03 1.8
(−0.14, 3.7)
0.07
 Non-Medicaid expansion state 70.1 74.2
Personal doctor (%)
 Medicaid expansion state 78.8 83.8 2.2
(−0.88, 5.2)
0.16 2.5
(−0.14, 5.2)
0.06
 Non-Medicaid expansion state 76.0 78.9

*Adjusted analyses account for state and quarter-year fixed effects, age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, marital status, and annual state unemployment rate

Note: A negative coefficient (i.e., unadjusted and adjusted difference-in-differences estimates) indicates a decrease in states that expanded Medicaid relative to states that did not expand Medicaid, whereas a positive coefficient indicates a relative increase in Medicaid expansion states