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Losing Insurance and Behavioral Health Hospitalizations: Evidence from a Large-Scale Medicaid Disenrollment

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Please join us Friday, March 11, at 2 pm for the next event in our Spring 2022 Seminar Speaker Series!

Catherine Maclean, associate professor of economics at Temple University, will present: "Losing Insurance and Behavioral Health Hospitalizations: Evidence from a Large-Scale Medicaid Disenrollment."

This event will be hybrid online and in person. Join us in person at the Old CE Building room G-10. To join virtually, please use the link below with passcode 956031.

https://gatech.zoom.us/j/91913714520?pwd=eDlEOXB3Z01OdlVJbzBCeG1EZStqdz09

 

Abstract

We study the effects of losing insurance on behavioral health – mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) – community hospitalizations. We leverage variation in public insurance eligibility offered by a large-scale Medicaid disenrollment.

Losing insurance decreased SUD-related hospitalizations but mental illness hospitalizations were unchanged. Use of Medicaid to pay for behavioral health hospitalizations declined post-disenrollment. Mental illness hospitalization financing shifted to private insurance, Medicare, and patients, while SUD treatment financing shifted entirely to patients.

We investigate implications of reliance on data that is not representative at the level of the treatment variable and propose a possible solution. 

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  • Created By:mnguyen331
  • Created:02/14/2022
  • Modified By:Kristen Bailey
  • Modified:03/09/2022

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