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. 2018 Jun 21;13(7):1069–1078. doi: 10.2215/CJN.00100118

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Medicaid expansion by January 1, 2014 was associated with an increase in pre-emptive listings with Medicaid coverage. This figure displays results from a race-adjusted multinomial logistic regression model for insurance type at listing comparing 19 nonexpansion states to states that expanded Medicaid on January 1, 2014 (n=24+DC). Only Medicaid listings are displayed. The dashed line indicates January 1, 2014. The point estimate for each quarter indicates the adjusted proportion of all pre-emptive listings in that quarter that was Medicaid-covered. Thus, this figure shows changes in the proportion of Medicaid-covered pre-emptive listings over the course of the study period. Black squares represent adjusted proportions of Medicaid-covered pre-emptive listings in Medicaid expansion states, with 95% confidence intervals. Gray circles represent adjusted proportions of Medicaid-covered pre-emptive listings in nonexpansion states, with 95% confidence intervals. Q1, Quarter 1; Q3, Quarter 3.