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Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Social Work & Social Policy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED
Welfare reform has raised fears that Medicaid recipients will lose coverage
, yet efforts to insure the poor via waiver programs may fall shout. A tele
phone sample of 351 enrolled and terminated members of a Medicaid managed c
are plan based in community health centers were asked about insurance statu
s, source of care, willingness to purchase new insurance, and access. Of te
rminated families, 78 percent had one member without insurance, 93 percent
retained a regular source of care (vs. 96 percent enrolled), and 86 percent
retained the same source as before losing coverage. Only II percent of uni
nsured respondents were willing to pay $200 per month and 57 percent to pay
$50 per month for replacement coverage, and they were more likely to repor
t problems getting prescription medications and obtaining treatment for ser
ious symptoms and to go without care because of the expense. Access to care
is diminished for those who lose Medicaid coverage even for persons attend
ing community health centers.